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Addictive Desert Designs

Addictive Desert Designs Off-road Bumpers, Side Steps, Bed Racks, Suspension, Fairleads, Wheels and More

 

Addictive Desert Designs (ADD) was born in Arizona in 2007 out of a garage and now occupies an 80,000 square foot facility and corporate office. With in-house R&D and manufacturing, combined with Addictive Desert Designs’ passion and innovation being first to market, ADD is all about manufacturing quality products. Addictive Desert Designs  builds off-road bumpers, side steps, rock sliders, chase racks, bed racks, suspension, fairleads, wheels, tire carriers, skid plates, tire carriers, Jeep doors, fenders, inner fender liners, bump stop kit, preload spring spacer kit, lower control arms, tie rod adapter kit, HD off-road tie rod kit, upper control arms, and other accessories.

Addictive Desert Designs is most known for their incredible bumpers. Chevrolet Bumpers, Dodge Ram Bumpers, Ford Raptor Bumpers, GMC Bumpers, Jeep Wrangler Bumpers, Jeep Gladiator Bumpers, Nissan Bumpers, and Toyota Bumpers have been what truly sets ADD apart from the crowd. From ADD’s industry leading Raptor bumpers to their ever-growing products for nearly every modern truck on the market, Addictive Desert Designs is raising the bar on style and performance one truck at a time. Accesspeed is proud to offer Addictive Desert Designs products to our customers. With our lowest price match guarantee, you will always find the best combination of price and selection at Accesspeed.

 


Suspension & Chassis » Steering Dampers & Stabilizers

Steering Dampers & Stabilizers

 

What does a steering stabilizer or steering damper do?

Steering stabilizers and dampers absorb the energy sent through the front axle from the road, reducing the impact on steering. Unlike suspension shocks, steering stabilizers are aligned horizontally with equal compression and rebound pressure.

 

Can I use a regular shock for a steering stabilizer?

No. Shocks are designed to rest in an expanded position. Steering stabilizers and dampers have a neutral position, with equal resistance each way. Driving would prove to be frustrating, and you will fight bump steer everywhere.