So the stabilzer finally showed up and got it installed.
Did the best I could, considering there are literally no instructions from Rancho in the box or online and using a picture from the Dana Spicer Jeep as a reference.
This is a picture of the stabilzer at full lock. Does it look like there is enough clerance or should I adjust the tie-rod bracket a bit so i'm not bottoming it out?
Went to my discount tire the other day becuase the Jeep was riding pretty rough on I-20, and having a massive wind storm didn't help at all. Asked them to rebalance the tires and they did. Problem is that they put the worn out front tires from the back back (now giving me a pull to the left again) in the front and now 3 out of my 4 tires dont have valve stem caps. Great. Hopefully will get that sorted soon.
Jeep is still riding a bit rough so need to determine if those two tires need to be replaced or if its something with my suspension.
Also I had my first ever experience with Death Wobble. My dad was driving the Jeep and I was riding shotgun. Granted, he was not holding on the steering wheel very well and when we went over a pretty big bump at 60mph it started to shake bad. Had to pull over and stop. I drove the rest of the way with white kunckles and it was fine. I think he even let go of the wheel a bit more than he should have when it started to happen. Regardless, I got the tires rebalenced as a result of that and I am going to get everything retightened.
I am seriously considering doing the New Mexico Backroads Ghost Divide Expedition in May right after I finish with final exams and working out logistics for it. If it is a go, I will be looking into an SPOD, single ARB compressor, CB radio, and camping equpiment for the trip. Also Overland Expo West tickets!