Steering Stabilizer Shocks & Brackets
Reduce steering feedback, improve control, and protect your components with our selection of high-quality steering stabilizers and brackets. Whether you're running oversized tires, off-roading regularly, or just want tighter steering response, a proper stabilizer setup is a must for any serious Jeep build.
Keep Your Steering in Check
A quality steering stabilizer absorbs unwanted movement, reducing the harsh side-to-side motion that can come from road ruts, trail impacts, or larger tires. Paired with the right bracketry, it ensures long-lasting performance and correct positioning in lifted or high-steer applications.
- Improves Ride Comfort: Minimizes bump steer and harsh feedback through the steering wheel
- Protects Critical Components: Reduces wear on tie rods, drag links, and your steering box
- Bolt-On Brackets: Easy mounting options for stock, low-steer, and high-steer setups
- Premium Brands: Choose from trusted names like FOX, Rancho, and RockJock
Complete Solutions for Any Jeep
No matter what type of suspension or steering setup you're running, you'll find exactly what you need here.
- Steering Stabilizer Shocks: Performance upgrades from FOX and Rancho for JL, JT, JK, TJ, XJ, MJ, YJ, and ZJ applications
- Mount Relocation Brackets: For correcting shock position after installing aftermarket tie rods or high steer kits
- Trac Bar & Bracket Combos: Integrated high-steer relocations with stabilizer mounts in one strong design
- U-Bolt Clamps & Stud Kits: Multiple bracket sizes to fit tie rods of all diameters
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: Do I need a steering stabilizer if I already upgraded my tie rod and drag link?
- A: Yes. Even with strong steering components, a stabilizer helps reduce harsh feedback from rocks, potholes, and uneven terrain. It's especially beneficial if you run larger tires.
- Q: What's the difference between low mount and high mount brackets?
- A: Low-steer brackets mount in the stock location and work with most factory-style setups. High-steer brackets are used with high steer kits and help reposition the stabilizer higher for off-road clearance and better geometry.
- Q: How do I know which clamp or bracket fits my tie rod?
- A: Each kit is listed by tubing or tie rod diameter. Measure your tie rod or check the specs of your steering system to select the correct size.