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Relocation bracket for steering stabilizer on a Mojave

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I'm going to install either the Fox 2.0 IFP (985-24-173) or Fox 2.0 TS (985-02-127) steering stabilizer on my stock Mojave. I've seen relocation brackets from Clayton, MetalCloak, Synergy and Yeti. Has anyone used one of these on a stock Mojave?

Also, I've seen threads on IFP vs. ATS... But any comparisons on the IFP vs. TS?
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I’ve installed MetalCloak, Clayton, and Synergy relocation brackets on Rubicons. I prefer the Clayton. It lines up better than the Metalcloak bracket, and I prefer the design of both Clayton and MetalCloak to the Synergy.
 

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I have the Fox IFP on my Mojave and rides great. Metal Cloak Steering relocation bracket just came in, but haven’t had a chance to install it yet.
 

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How big of a difference is it changing out from stock? What differences do you notice?
 

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I personally noticed less play in the steering wheel at higher speeds. I dont think the relocation bracket is compatible with our model unless you do some additional fabrication after further investigation. I will call metal cloak to confirm.
 
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I personally noticed less play in the steering wheel at higher speeds. I dont think the relocation bracket is compatible with our model unless you do some additional fabrication after further investigation. I will call metal cloak to confirm.
I emailed MetalCloak and this is what they said:

Thank you for asking In order to move the stabilizer up the truck would need to be lifted with some additional bump stop in order to allow it to clear the frame. If you decide to go that route the JK application with 1 5/8” tie rod works best.
From what I can tell, Clayton seems to be the best option.
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