What is THE steering upgrade? - JKOwners Forum Another option is Howe, very few JK owners use them but they are hard core steering guys that build stuff for racing like PSC does They will fit you with a custom set up for what your use is and can supply the whole set up from pump to ram
Jeep JK Power Steering Kit | GenRight Off Road Upgrade to the GenRight Steering Box for Jeep JK Get improved control with new pump, fluid cooler, reservoir, and brackets for off-road dominance
Jeep JK HD Steering Kit - Rustys Off-Road Products Rusty's HD Steering Kit for the JK Wrangler works great as a stand-alone replacement upgrade and creates a steering system that is nearly indestructible! Sold as a complete unit that includes the complete tie rod and drag link assemblies with ends, plus a steering stabilizer bracket
PSC Big Bore XD® Cylinder Assist® Steering Gear for 2007-18 Jeep JK JKU The BIG BORE XD-JK with Cylinder Assist™ Ports is the most powerful and strongest replacement steering gear on the market for the Jeep JK Any Jeep JK with larger tires and or locking front differential needs this bolt-on upgrade
Best Jeep JK Steering Upgrades for Ultimate Control and Stability These parts fit Jeep JK models from 2007 to 2018 and support lifted suspensions Installing the right steering components ensures smoother rides and better handling on trails or highways This guide covers top steering upgrades tailored for Jeep JK owners seeking safer, more stable driving
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Power steering pump upgrade? - Jeep Wrangler Forum Looking for suggestions for a beefier power steering pump option I've already replaced one stock pump on my 2014 JKU and recently upgraded to 35x12 5xr17 tires Since putting the new tires on, I can hear my OEM pump struggling again and it bound to fail within the next few outings