Jeep JK Wrangler Steering Attenuator BUY THIS NOW
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Jeep JK Wrangler Steering Attenuator
EASIEST INSTALL EVER!! do not dare bring this in to a shop if you have jack stands, or wheel ramps....can be done with wheels on the ground probably?
Not much mushier then stock, and YES it does isolate the road form the steering wheel, but not in a lacking sort of way. although you cant feel everything you did before, you still have total control, and every aspect of the drive is just as engaging.
i have a huge sweeping turn near my home with two speed bumps mid turn(25MPH posted)(its one of those bumps at 5MPH its like a boulder and at 40MPH its smooth as silk...kinda) ....at 40mph stock, the jeep had crazy bump steer and really clumsy recovery...with the attenuator, the jeep might be bumpsteering, but the amount of dampening in the attenuator is perfect! steering wheel has no lash or jerkiness and perfect recovery of control.
THE BEST PART?
Heavy winds
Road Grooves and Road crown
speed bumps at speed
transitioning from dirt to pavement and reverse......
mid turn undulations that would otherwise cause severe body roll.
it might seem like a leap of faith, but even in stock form it is noticeable, i am one with my vehicles, and after some time behind the wheel, i know whats right and whats wrong, and the limits of danger...please understand, i intend to sue everyone who says NO to making a drag link attenuator OEM. can you tell me why it isnt offered stock for the price?
bang for buck, best performance enhancer. and i say enhancer, because im not sure if i can complete a figure eight faster..
Not much mushier then stock, and YES it does isolate the road form the steering wheel, but not in a lacking sort of way. although you cant feel everything you did before, you still have total control, and every aspect of the drive is just as engaging.
i have a huge sweeping turn near my home with two speed bumps mid turn(25MPH posted)(its one of those bumps at 5MPH its like a boulder and at 40MPH its smooth as silk...kinda) ....at 40mph stock, the jeep had crazy bump steer and really clumsy recovery...with the attenuator, the jeep might be bumpsteering, but the amount of dampening in the attenuator is perfect! steering wheel has no lash or jerkiness and perfect recovery of control.
THE BEST PART?
Heavy winds
Road Grooves and Road crown
speed bumps at speed
transitioning from dirt to pavement and reverse......
mid turn undulations that would otherwise cause severe body roll.
it might seem like a leap of faith, but even in stock form it is noticeable, i am one with my vehicles, and after some time behind the wheel, i know whats right and whats wrong, and the limits of danger...please understand, i intend to sue everyone who says NO to making a drag link attenuator OEM. can you tell me why it isnt offered stock for the price?
bang for buck, best performance enhancer. and i say enhancer, because im not sure if i can complete a figure eight faster..
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It's not offered stock because we have a $20 clamp and a $70 steering stabilizer. Both of those are cheaper than the $150 attenuator. I looked into one a while back and still peek every now and again but that $150 can buy a new drag link from end to end.
I think this is going to be one of those products that you've got to try it to buy it. I don't have the faith to spend $150 blindly.
I think this is going to be one of those products that you've got to try it to buy it. I don't have the faith to spend $150 blindly.
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Out of the 100+ plus reviews on WF, maybe 2 meh's. I dont recall one bad review yet. Other then issues quickly fixed by SteerSmarts.
people love the thing, all i can say
I run the Yeti drag link so will finally be able to review the HD Attenuator when it becomes available.
people love the thing, all i can say
I run the Yeti drag link so will finally be able to review the HD Attenuator when it becomes available.
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So if you have bumpsteer issues, why not fix what's causing it?
EDIT - and re-reading your initial post. This sounds like a device that'll mask steering problems until they develop into more serious problems. Perhaps I'm wrong....
EDIT - and re-reading your initial post. This sounds like a device that'll mask steering problems until they develop into more serious problems. Perhaps I'm wrong....
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It's not offered stock because we have a $20 clamp and a $70 steering stabilizer. Both of those are cheaper than the $150 attenuator. I looked into one a while back and still peek every now and again but that $150 can buy a new drag link from end to end.
I think this is going to be one of those products that you've got to try it to buy it. I don't have the faith to spend $150 blindly.
I think this is going to be one of those products that you've got to try it to buy it. I don't have the faith to spend $150 blindly.
The only thing being the physics of a steering system. There is only one connection from the steering input to the steering component being the wheel. Metal to metal to metal. Something about what the attenuator does and is is fascinating for a jeep, or 5 link solid axle setup like a jeep
The clamp I assume is the adjusting sleeve? This is for adjusting purposes only...
The attenuator adjusts and dampens/insulates
Don't buy blind, research and make an informed decision, or be impulsive and accidentally make great purchase
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Out of the 100+ plus reviews on WF, maybe 2 meh's. I dont recall one bad review yet. Other then issues quickly fixed by SteerSmarts.
people love the thing, all i can say
I run the Yeti drag link so will finally be able to review the HD Attenuator when it becomes available.
people love the thing, all i can say
I run the Yeti drag link so will finally be able to review the HD Attenuator when it becomes available.
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It's not that I had an actual issue. Jeep drove perfect and inline. I guess depending on people's backgrounds and experience with different vehicles, setups and sports, you believe in different snake oils that add to the benefit of an experience. I believe in everything about the product, proven or unproven. It works.
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Truthfully it may actually subdue and hide problems that arise, you are correct. It would hide ALITTLE out of balance tires, and very small cases of death wobble possibly. But adding it to a factory or in spec setup has improvements. Maintenance and upkeep is key, I always keep an eye and hand on my jeep