1996 Go 4 stearing stabilizer. The stearing on these things stop to stop is extream, much more than my motorcycle. Needed @ 7 " + of travel. Didnt find a stabilizer with that much travel in my price range. Came up with position that made for much less travel. Standing in front of the vehicle look between the forks you will see a tab with a hole in it on the frame and on the lower fork support are two holes @ 4" apart. I am an electrician and thought of how we build brackets to run conduit. Unistrut makes pre drilled brackets to bolt their stuf together. I found a 20 deg 2 hole that worked for the bottom and 2 - 4 hole connectors for the forks. The forks have a recess so I needed a spacer. Unistrut to the rescue, I used their square washers
1/4" thick, 1 on one side, 2 on the other. Bolt to the 2 holes in the forks and line up the ends forward of the forks for 1 bolt. The Unistrut I used has 1/2" holes the stearing stabilizer is 3/8". I used rubber tubing to align everything in the holes. A VW bus stearing stabilizer has shockabsorber type 1 bolt ends and is made for a much heaver vehicle. The amount of travel this location allows is minimal so the stiff stabilizer works ok.