Steering Stabilizer

 A steering stabilizer (or steering damper) is essentially a horizontal shock absorber attached to the steering linkage and axle.. It is designed to absorb harsh road impacts, reduce steering wheel vibration, and minimize "bump steer"—making it crucial for controlling vehicles with lifted suspensions or oversized tires. 

Replacing your stabilizer masks symptoms like bump steer, but it cannot cure a fundamental suspension or alignment problem. If your Jeep suffers from death wobble or severe wander, inspect your track bar, ball joints, and tie rod ends first. Bring in your vehicle so we can inspect it and find the issues.