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Had some fun on a few blue trails at AOAA over the weekend....have a few questions.
NOTE: I have read 20+ threads about upgrading and relocating the steering stabilizer. I get the benefits of upgrading it and relocating it. With that being said, I bought a 7-year warranty from Mopar and my local dealership is a bunch of @ss clowns. The last thing I need it to come in for some random unrelated issue and be told that they can't fix it under warranty because my vehicle is "modified". Yes, I know I can fight them and yes I know I will win, but I'd rather spend this time and energy on trails than on the phone with Stellantis corporate. Frankly, I never had any issues with the stock stabilizer, so I'll just go for an OEM replacement.
Question 1: Is this mostly cosmetic or is the shock done? I do not feel any issues when driving on a highway (up to 80mph) or in the city. No wobble, no shimmy, etc. The shock does NOT not leak.
Question 2: The sticker on the stabilizer has a part # 68524064AA. On the internet the part number comes up as "OEM Mopar Steering Damper for 2018-2022 Jeep Wrangler". I have a '23 Rubicon 392. What is a correct part number?
Question 3: Do I need any special tools or procedures to do the replacement. I found 100+ videos on Youtube on how to upgrade the stabilizer, but none to just do a replacement. Do I just unbolt the old one and bolt in the new one?
NOTE: I have read 20+ threads about upgrading and relocating the steering stabilizer. I get the benefits of upgrading it and relocating it. With that being said, I bought a 7-year warranty from Mopar and my local dealership is a bunch of @ss clowns. The last thing I need it to come in for some random unrelated issue and be told that they can't fix it under warranty because my vehicle is "modified". Yes, I know I can fight them and yes I know I will win, but I'd rather spend this time and energy on trails than on the phone with Stellantis corporate. Frankly, I never had any issues with the stock stabilizer, so I'll just go for an OEM replacement.
Question 1: Is this mostly cosmetic or is the shock done? I do not feel any issues when driving on a highway (up to 80mph) or in the city. No wobble, no shimmy, etc. The shock does NOT not leak.
Question 2: The sticker on the stabilizer has a part # 68524064AA. On the internet the part number comes up as "OEM Mopar Steering Damper for 2018-2022 Jeep Wrangler". I have a '23 Rubicon 392. What is a correct part number?
Question 3: Do I need any special tools or procedures to do the replacement. I found 100+ videos on Youtube on how to upgrade the stabilizer, but none to just do a replacement. Do I just unbolt the old one and bolt in the new one?
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