@JuanJ and @Broski thanks for your answers!
I'm planning to install the stabilizer back, that's sure. I just had to fabricate stabilizer link extensions for the 2" lift I also have. My tires are 10.5", so I assume their width should not be a problem?
Maybe it's just my lack of experience with trucks that makes me feel steering could/should be better, by comparison to "normal" cars. I should get someone around to verify it, I guess.
Hello,
10.5 in. or 265 mm wide tires are good. No rub, no additional wear and tear on the drive train.
Camber and caster adjustment is a must with a 2 in. lift.
Check the condition of tie rod ends, knuckles, rotors, bearings and seals.
Factory steering damper mounts should be enough to handle the suspension lift. There is no need to fabricate something fancy.
Install an OME or Dobinsons steering damper and do not look back.
Juan