aftermarket stearing dampener
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I have the fox steering stabalizer. expensive, though. plus im pretty sure you have to buy new relocation brackets. shock is much bigger than most. built very well though.
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http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...-end-alignment
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I also have the Superlift and was a bit disappointed that it really didn't help with the steering too much, at least not too noticeable over stock, but it does relocate it.
Also, the angles of the mounts on each end are opposite. Why Superlift makes them this way, I have no idea. The studs that the canister mounts to are both at approx. 15* angle, but face the opposite direction at each end. Doesn't make any sense, and it puts stress on the bushings. Weird.
Also, the angles of the mounts on each end are opposite. Why Superlift makes them this way, I have no idea. The studs that the canister mounts to are both at approx. 15* angle, but face the opposite direction at each end. Doesn't make any sense, and it puts stress on the bushings. Weird.