It really is lame that these new JL Wranglers and JT Gladiators are so much more prone to death wobble than any other Jeep made in the past. There are a few things that really don't help anything like the aluminum steering box that the JL originally came with or the aluminum steering knuckles that most still come with or the ball joints that have plastic components that can wear out quickly and lot have come with loose nuts from the factory. But I have to say, I really do think that the electric steering box might have something to do with wobble as well. I say this because I have seen more than a few bone stock JL's and JT's with death wobble and even on ones with iron steering boxes. I can't say with absolute certainty but it does seem that unlike the JK or TJ before, a good steering stabilizer is NEEDED to help keep things under control.
Me personally, I have found this steering stabilizer to do a better job than the OE and without it being so over powering that it influences steering.
For people with wobble issues, this alone has done a great job of helping to mitigate it.
I should also note that the factory track bar and even A LOT OF AFTERMARKET ONES use a frame side spherical joint that utilizes plastic components. These components can wear out quickly and lead to death wobble. That said, I have personally found that this cheap alternative that comes with clevite bushings on both ends does a much better job of holding your front axle in place and again, even better than a lot of the more expensive options out there.
Hope this helps.