Jeep Wrangler (1997-2006 TJ) FOX 2.0 Performance Series IFP Steering Stabilizer Review & Install
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Improve the TJ's steering and handling with the FOX 2.0 Performance Series IFP Steering Stabilizer! This stabilizer provides you with the reliability needed for any adventure. terrain.jp/2ksQHqp
Item J102886
MPN# 985-24-072
A Predictably Smooth Ride.The FOX 2.0 Performance Series IFP Steering Stabilizer is a superior choice for less vibration and improved steering stability on your 1997 to 2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ or LJ Model. FOX provides a well-built premium stabilizer that noticeably tightens steering for a predictable, smooth ride. This stabilizer is nitrogen charged and features race developed high flow pistons for both highway and off-road use. The internal floating piston technology separates the nitrogen and oil allowing the piston to perform at a higher level while eliminating cavitation and foaming.
Upgraded Build Quality.The FOX 2.0 Performance Series IFP Steering Stabilizer features a 6061-T6 aluminum body with an alloy steel shaft. This 2.0" aluminum is covered in a clear-anodized finish that helps with durability and resists rust. Included is a 5/8" hard chrome plated heat treated alloy steel shaft, race-developed high-flow piston and performance maximizing valves. The JM92 Advanced Suspension Fluid ensures improved performance and can withstand varying temperatures.
Quick and Easy Bolt-On Install.This will be an easy installation that most Wrangler owners will be able to handle on their own in less than 45 minutes. This stabilizer does not require upgrade brackets or special tools.All you will need to do is unbolt your factory steering stabilizer and reinstall your new one by simply bolting it in place.
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This Fox ss has been a tremendous upgrade! Ryan here from XT is not giving this Fox steering stabilizer its' due. I went through two Monroe hd stabilizers in less than a year, both leaked. My '05 TJ Rocky Mtn now rides excellent, the wheel has a sports car type feel to it. I can't recommend this Fox ss enough. Looks sharp and very stout to go with the Fox 2.0 Shox I've had for about a year and they are the best shocks I've ever had.
I love the honesty! I wish these guys were in Canada so border fees etc were less because I would buy everything from them
The main point of a steering stabilizer is change the style of drive with a proper steering setup, etc
If any CEOs at Extreme Terrain or Fox Racing read this and would like to hire me to promote your premium products let me know, I won't make a video about how terrible I think the most expensive steering stabilizer on the market is, and then post it on TH-cam lmao. Also there is absolutely no need to unbolt your drag link, this is literally a 2 bolt 2 minute installation. My Fox 2.0 is smooth as silk without any pulling, I just wish I had the Fox shocks to go with it
100% agree!
Great video, but it would be nice if you could lower the music volume. It is too loud!
Nice Review - Will these help that the steering is not so direct? If not, what should I get?
So if it has an adjustable valve for the nitrogen pressure, couldn't you just tune it until it stops pulling to one side? I just bought a used LJ and one of the extras not yet installed was this stabilizer. Ryan your opinion seems to contradict the reviews of this product on extreme terrian.com.
FOX 2.0 Performance Series IFP Steering Stabilizer polling left on jeep jk after install
any idea to fix it ?
If you were to put dual of these would that offset the constant pull of the vehicle to one side?
It would make it twice as bad because regardless of how you point the dampener it will continue to push to the right. Just go with a hydraulic unit preferably steel to take a hit and survive. I have a pro-comp unit and it's done great so far after 1 year and cost me about 60-70
Why'd y'all install it backwards ?
AFcody16 i just got this and im trying to figure it out whats the right way, so u saying this one is backwards
keldy liranzo I was looking at some other jeeps TJ's with different steering linkage and the stabilizer was installed with the Shock body attached to the axle mount not the linkage mount, I just thought it was that same way on the stock steering linkage
AFcody16 nope I thought the same when I went to install mine, but the shock itself has the mounting holes specific like that.