2008-2016 Superduty 2.0 Steering Stabilizer (ICO66515)
Price Beat Guarantee
We'll beat any competitor by $5. Guaranteed.
Price Match Request
2008-2016 Superduty 2.0 Steering Stabilizer (ICO66515)
Premium ICON Vehicle Dynamics components built for your 2008-2016 Superduty. Race-proven technology, precision engineering, and vehicle-specific tuning — this is suspension done right.
Features
- Premium grade 5WT shock oil for consistent suspension damping along a wide temperature range
- Nitrogen charged monotube design with internal reservoir
- One piece linear/digressive piston design with vehicle specific valving for unsurpassed performance and ride quality on and off-road
- 5/8" chrome plated hardened steel shaft resists corrosion and pits
- 6061 aluminum rod end, top cap, and internals ensure strength and durability
- Polyurethane bushings, zinc plated sleeves, and forged steel mounting stems for OE factory type fitment
- 6063 anodized aluminum body and reservoir tubing for superb heat dissipation, excellent corrosion resistance, and high-tech appearance
- Nitrile rubber top out bumper for noise free operation
- 100% rebuildable
- 100% revalveable
Important Notes
- ICON Dual Steering Stabilizer kit part # 65000 required for installation.
- Length optimized for use with F-350s equipped with Wide Track front axle. NOT compatible with standard front axle.
Manufacturer Description
ICON Vehicle Specific (V.S.) 2.0 Aluminum Series shock absorbers are the ultimate in cost effective upgrades, specifically tailored by ICON engineers for your application. The V.S. 2.0 Aluminum Series shocks are a high quality upgrade for the everyday street driver and weekend warrior looking for improved on and off-road performance. Like all ICON shock absorbers, V.S. 2.0 Aluminum Series shocks are 100% rebuildable and 100% revalveable.
Warranty
Warranty
Vehicle Fitment
Vehicle Fitment
Part Specifications
-
Part No.ICO66515
-
Cross Reference #00840103405698
-
VendorICON
-
Shipping Weight4.0 lb
-
Length
-
Width
-
Height
-
Prop 65⚠️ Warning: Cancer & Reproductive Harm

