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Falcon Shocks Install: JK Nexus 2.1 EF Stabilizer 

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How easy is it to install the Nexus 2.1 Stabilizer? Check it out!
The Falcon Nexus Equal Force (EF) Stabilizer has been explicitly and uniquely engineered for the JK Wrangler to provide balanced and controlled side-to-side steering response, with properly weighted steering feel.
Falcon Nexus 2.1 EF Stabilizer Promo Video - • Video
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@RockyMountainExtreme
@RockyMountainExtreme 7 лет назад
Love how the stabilizer is now raised ABOVE the tie rod, great work putting out of the way! I've destroyed 2 stabilizers in the stock location already, looking forward to the new Nexus stabilizer and it's safe location. Thanks for the great install video, too!
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 7 лет назад
Thank you Greg!
@thats2odd
@thats2odd 4 года назад
I noticed on the Spicer Ultimate Dana 44 youtube install video it states you need a loop to pin style steering stabilizer. Will this work on the UD44?
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 4 года назад
Our stabilizer comes with a new track bar bolt stud combo to replace your track bar bolt. It will work just fine on the Ultimate 44. Be sure to order the correct size for your tie rod diameter.
@Davidtheinfidel
@Davidtheinfidel 4 года назад
Can you change the clamp to a bigger size if you upgrade the tie rod later?
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 4 года назад
You sure can. We currently only offer a 1 3/8 and 1 5/8 diameter.
@Davidtheinfidel
@Davidtheinfidel 4 года назад
Falcon Shocks thanks, I just ordered!
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 4 года назад
@@Davidtheinfidel Epic!
@Davidtheinfidel
@Davidtheinfidel 4 года назад
Falcon Shocks installed now. Loving it so far
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 4 года назад
@@Davidtheinfidel Awesome!
@Adam-wl3vt
@Adam-wl3vt 6 лет назад
Which size should I use with a 1-1/2" track bar?
@boogeyvan6513
@boogeyvan6513 5 лет назад
Adam These don’t mount to the track bar.
@sappersapper4077
@sappersapper4077 6 лет назад
Love mine, but I want those tires anybody know what kind they are?
@brycea0225
@brycea0225 6 лет назад
edward doyle definitely Yokohama but they look like the Yokohama geolander
@bendavis1027
@bendavis1027 7 лет назад
How important are the torque specs whiling installing this product?
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 6 лет назад
It is very important to follow the recommend torque specs. If a nut is too loose it could come loose destroy the threads and fall off. If a nut is to tight it can cause the stud or bolt to stretch and weaken. We also recommend to check the torque on any new part after a couple hundred miles or after your first off road excursion.
@teonigil
@teonigil 4 года назад
​@@FalconPerformanceShocks I'm really surprised from this answer. The Manufacturer's specs (Jeep) for the Track Bar bolts calls for 125 Ft Lbs. How does your specs of 80 Ft Lbs (or 90 Ft Lbs as you advise on the phone) for the same connection is going to work? If your bolt is weaker than the OEM then use a stronger bolt instead of advising a much lower torque spec than needed just to protect the bolt... !!! Track Bar mounting points need to be tight and per manufacturer's specs otherwise you are going to be in trouble in no time as this mounting point is notorious for causing issues from steering problems to clunking noises. Steering torque specs are a big safety requirement and you can not mess with that.
@FalconPerformanceShocks
@FalconPerformanceShocks 4 года назад
@@teonigil Double check our quickstart guide for installation of the Nexus. The provided trackbar stud is used in place of the track bar bolt and Torque to 220 ft. lbs. Then Install the Nexus EF Stabilizer eyelet onto the stud using the provided nut and Torque to 90 ft. lbs.
@redfang2496
@redfang2496 4 года назад
@@FalconPerformanceShocks I think he's referring to the older model (pictured in this video) that has the stud built in to the stabilizer. I too am in the process of installing one and would like to know the correct torque spec as the installation video only called for 80ft lbs. The newer model to which you're referring to calls for you to install the stud, torque it to 220 ft lbs, attach the stabilizer, then install the nut at 90 ft lbs. Again, the older model has the stud built in to the stabilizer and only uses 1 nut to attach. I can't find a PDF with installation instructions of the older model. Please clarify, thank you.
@teonigil
@teonigil 4 года назад
@@FalconPerformanceShocks I have no eyelet. My Nexus has a bolt permanently connected to the shock just like the one in THIS video. Can I still torque it to Jeep specs?
@AngelRodriguez111
@AngelRodriguez111 5 лет назад
Hardest part was removing the old bracket...everything else was easy lemon sqeezey.
@DanMcD80
@DanMcD80 5 лет назад
Vid freezes at 0:18
@adrianbravo2117
@adrianbravo2117 3 года назад
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