I have a 1998 Toyota T100 SR5 4x4 pickup. My Toyota OEM steering stabilizer was shot through and all the oil came out. Toyota's OEM part is four times more expensive than the Monroe stabilizer bar. When I installed the stabilizer bar I had to use a sole fork to remove the old fork from the tapered bolt and nut. The Monroe device is attached using the supplied hardware. The installation greatly affected the ease of steering and the feeling of "firmness" while driving. Comparing the OEM and Monroe, it's clear that the Monroe is built for tough use and should perform very well over the long term. Happy with the purchase!
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