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Evening everyone - I spent over an hour searching and could not find a good answer ....

I have a very stock 2 door Sport (no lift, stock AT tires). I do a lot of mountain running, but rarely have to drive over terrain that a Camry could not handle. While I am not having any major steering issues, I have two concerns.

1) I fear that the steering components in the JL will not age well and am thinking that proactively changing some might make sense before issues arise.
2) I understand that I am no longer driving a sports sedan and enjoy how the JL drives ... however, I wouldn’t complain if it handled a bit better.

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1) Would I even see much benefit from upgrading any suspension/steering components, other than piece of mind?
2) If so, which components would offer the best return for my situation?
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2) I understand that I am no longer driving a sports sedan and enjoy how the JL drives ... however, I wouldn’t complain if it handled a bit better.
Fox 2.0 shocks for 0-2" lifts. smoother ride (less bouncy) and less body roll.
i just did this last weekend. drastically improved the ride over the stock shocks.
 

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Seems from what I've been reading the stock ball joints aren't that great, might add that to the menu w/ the above mentioned shock upgrade. Also if you haven't had that new cast iron steering gear box changed out I would definitely look into that. My 2dr JL really tracks nice & stable at hwy speeds w/ barely a finger needed to keep it straight down the road :)
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