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The Rough Country N3 Dual Steering Stabilizer is a vehicle-specific upgrade for 2007-2018 Jeep Wrangler JK models, designed to improve steering control and reduce bump steer and vibration. Featuring durable alloy steel and rubber construction, it installs easily with no drilling required and includes mounting brackets and hardware. Compatible with 2" or more lifts, it extends the life of tires and steering components and comes with a limited lifetime replacement warranty.
Brand | Rough Country |
Auto Part Position | Front |
Material | Alloy Steel, Rubber, Zinc |
Included Components | (1) N3 Dual Steering Stabilizer, Mounting Brackets, Hardware |
Manufacturer | Rough Country |
UPC | 843030146856 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00843030146856 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Model | N3 Dual Steering Stabilizer |
Item Weight | 17.75 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.5 x 5.75 x 6 inches |
Country of Origin | Mexico |
Item model number | 8734930 |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8734930 |
Special Features | No aftermarket axles w/ 3" tube., No stock height., Works w/ 2" or more lift. |
Safety Rating | _ |
Construction | Drilling Required: No |
A**R
OUTSTANDING!!!
2012 2.5INCH ROUGH COUNTRY LIFT, SHOCKS, 33 inch rubber, infamous death wobble! All front end checked, ball joints, track bar new, still happening. Other jeepsters insisted to get rid of the single stabilizer!Rough Country has been an excellent product on both my 08 & 12, it was a no Brainer to install the RC dual stabilizer! 30minute install!!!No more death wobble! Smooth and tight steering on and off road!I WILL REMAIN A DEDICATED ROUGH COUNTRY CUSTOMER! Proven product, cost effective!THANK YOU RC FOR THE GREAT PRODUCTS IVE INSTALLED SO FAR! The 2012 build gets bumpers next!
D**S
Amazing product
Super easy to install, only took about 30 minutes. Iām really happy with how it looks and it works amazing. The fitment is perfect, I had no issues installing it.
K**K
2017 Wrangler
Was having problems with light bump steer on my 2017 Wrangler. I put a 4" lift on it with 33" tires. The bump steer was not terrible (no death wobble) but was annoying. Easy install and fixed the problem.
G**N
Does not work with Rock Jock tie rod or JKs...
Install is straight forward. It works as it should, but it does not work a Rock Jock tie rod because of it's 1 3/4ā diameter, and a tapered section on the right side. I had to use 2 u bolts from the rock jock steering stabilizer bracket, one of the kit's u bolts, and I have to buy a 3rd u bolt to match the rock jock ones. I have a cheap hardware store u bolt on the tapered end right now. That taper causes the right mount to slide farther out than it's supposed be. I had to weld a piece of steel to the tie rod too prevent the sliding, allowing the u bolts to be tightened properly.The JKs drag link flip kit comes with a track bar relocation bracket which has a steering stabilizer relocation bracket welded to it. I had to cut that off to make room for this new stabilizer. All said and done, I like the stabilizer. It's nice off-road on rough rocky trails, and helps with grooves in the highways. It's a nice product, and I'm not permanently committed to it.
C**S
Best mod on my 2013 JKU
Game changer!! Makes driving a non-aerodynamic brick fun again. I often drive long distances and would have fatigue when driving in crosswinds. No more after installing this. Best mod on my JKU!
S**D
i NEVER write reviews...
but I will for this! I'm an amateur Jeeper in Colorado. I've been wheeling the rocky mountains for a few years now, so I know what to expect from my rig and how to trouble shoot most problems. I'm not the worlds most knowledgeable mechanic, but I am a civil engineer and can figure most things out fairly well. I've been dealing with death wobble for months on a 2015 freedom edition. I have a 4 inch lift with 37 inch tires. Only when driving on the road and on a slight turn to the right or left do I experience death wobble. I've gone over everything I'm suppose to with the tie rod, drag link, bearings, sway bar, control arms, track bar, pitman arm...all of it. I've always steered clear of steering stabilizers as most of my jeep buddies have always told me that they're a gimmick. Well, I finally decided to give it a try and went with these bad boys for the reviews and price and let me tell you...the death wobble is gone! I was skeptical but its gone. I've tried to recreate death wobble by hitting every crack and pot hole (within reason) I could and it completely corrects itself with the stabilizers. As much as I want it to happen and prove everyone right about steering stabilizers, it wont and I cant. My steering is the most firm its ever been and just feels solid now. The install was fairly easy, the instructions have dark black and white pictures so it can be difficult to see what the words are trying to portray at times but all in all wasn't too bad. I don't know what else to say other than I'm a believer now. Shout out to Rough Country for making a reliable and cost effective product!
S**.
Works Great !!!
So I have KO2 tires 33inch, aftermarket American Racing 17inch wheels. I had no problems what so ever until I installed my 2.5 inch lift. Every pot hole bump road in and around Chicago was an adventure.I lived with it for about 2 years easy. I finally got sick of it because the roads around me are getting worse and not better. I installed this yesterday and OMG what a pleasure it is to drive my wrangler again.The instructions suck. I installed this in my driveway without jacking it up. I checked clearance by turning the steering wheel. Took me total about 2 hours getting the old crap off and installing the rough country. I would assemble everything first and then install it makes it a lot easier than piece by piece like the instructions say.Anyway this is well worth the money.
K**T
Excellent replacement on my 2011 jeep jk.
Easy install! Replaced my old pro comp steering stabilizer system. Seems like the steering is much firmer.
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