No, pool shock is normally a really strong chlorine and stabilizer is like sunscreen for the chlorine
They both have the same job, the only thing difference is their application. The "shock" dampens continued vibrations from the springs while the "stabilizer" dampens the "shimmy" that the front tires cause.
Never saw a shock on a sway bar. A shock mounted to the steering linkage would be a steering stabilizer.
Add chlorine and stabilizer.
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Stabilizer can effect the pH some but usually it is a very minor amount. You should be able to swim the same day.
you have to aid a conditioner or stabilizer with cynaric acid in it.
Add clarifying chemicals and turn the pump back on.
Have the tie rods, and trac bar checked for play.
Add fuel stabilizer to your gas tank to allow for easy starting after storage.
Possibly a broken shock or bad stabilizer bushings