JK Wrangler Steering Stabilizer Relocation Bracket
June 4, 2018
Steering Stabilizer Relocation Bracket for Jeep JK Wranglers
(IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE POST THEM BELOW FOR A PROMPT REPLY)
Thank you, Jeep, for locating the steering stabilizer on my JK Unlimited way down BELOW the axle tube...nearly rubbing the pavement it's so low! The absolute LAST place I want to lose maneuverability is while I'm out offroading somewhere; where repairing the problem is WAY more difficult than in my shop near all my tools!
Unfortunately, mangling the steering stabilizer affects Wrangler JK owners WAY more often than necessary, until now. The factory mounting location of the steering stabilizer is immediately forward and several inches below the front axle tube, leaving the steering stabilizer prone to damage, and worse, will lock up your steering if you bend the shaft of the stabilizer.
JKS Manufacturing's Jeep specialists have developed a solution which optimizes steering stabilizer location, while increases it's performance. Our Steering Stabilizer Relocation Bracket is an EXTREMELY heavy-duty bracket that positions the stabilizer in a much safer high-clearance location, where miserable ground clearance and being concerned with banging it into obstacles are no longer a problem for you...all of which means less "Did that guy break AGAIN??!!" overheard coming from near the head of the group.
Our Steering Stabilizer Relocation Bracket is crafted from premium 0.25” steel: precision computer cuts...mechanically formed and folded, all to provide a perfect fit while offering incredible strength. The extremely heavy-duty stabilizer mounting stud is robotically radially and rosette welded to the bracket, and includes all the hardware to ensure a secure and MUCH safer connection than the way it came from the factory. As a finishing touch and with the attention to detail you expect from JKS, the entire bracket is coated with a protective zinc plating, who provides an attractive and durable surface, laughing in the face of oxidation.
Our heavy-duty relocation bracket is a bolt-on installation using the high-quality fasteners supplied, and is a perfect choice for Jeep JK Wrangler owners who seek a more protected location for their stabilizer. Optionally, our bracket can be installed using a weld-on installation, fusing the bracket permanently to multiple points on the axle bracketry, which will also reinforce the weak factory trackbar bracket, (ever seen one of these ripped off the axle? Not a pretty sight!), which also serves as an alternative to our Front Trackbar Brace (PN OGS161) on vehicles without an inverted drag link.
Pick one up today, and protect your investment, cause good steering stabilizers aren't cheap, and bending your junk NEVER adds to an otherwise good time on the trail.
5 comments
Hi
I have a right hand drive (Australia) Jeep JK Warngler 2007 4 door 3.8l v6. Will your steering stablizer relocation bracket fit my jeep?
Thank you.
Aaron
No, it’ll only fit LHD Jeeps, Aaron.
Hi Kevin and team
I have a wrangler unlimited 2008 (07production) with extreamly bad death shake, this is now worse as after 3 months off the road in the dealers supposidly getting repaired, Chrisler as expected is denying any liability for this but the New Zealand importers have replaced some parts stating that this would cure the problem (but it has not) parts replaced were track bar, front axle assembly, what looks to be a bent steering bar with re clamp bracketed dampner (old one), there is a new 3" lift kit present though this hasn’t changed the wabble as it was added to try and reduce the problem well after it started, can you please advise what parts you can provide to correct the problem this would have to include both mounts for the track bar as the originals are no good and a set of engine mounts of greater quality than those from factory as they have been broken from the chasses by the shaking and I am now sick of dealing with the incompetancs from the dealers shop here. if I am able to get these parts from you with fitting instructions I have a mechanic/Jeep reg tech keen to put the problem right he is independant of Jeep and trying to correct the problems for many jeep owners here. I look forward to your reply
Regards
Jason Bevington