My Jeep Wrangler's death wobble is back and I'm terrified

Honestly I thought I'd fixed this issue for good after replacing the steering stabilizer and getting the alignment done last year, but yesterday on the highway it happened again – that violent shaking in the front end that feels like the whole steering wheel is going to rip out of your hands, and I had to slow down to nearly a crawl on the shoulder just to get it to stop. It's genuinely one of the most scary experiences you can have in a car, especially when you're in traffic and can't just swerve off the road. I know Wranglers are notorious for this problem and there's a whole list of potential causes – track bar, ball joints, tie rod ends, steering damper – but honestly I'm sick of just guessing and throwing parts at it hoping something sticks. I need to find a shop that actually understands the suspension geometry on these things and can diagnose it properly rather than just recommending the most common fix and crossing their fingers. I was looking around online and came across exoticautoservices.ae/jeep/jeep-repair-abu-dhabi/ which seems to focus on Jeeps and other off-road vehicles, so they might actually know what they're talking about with the death wobble. Has anyone here dealt with this recurring nightmare and finally found a permanent solution? I'm willing to spend what it takes to get this sorted properly because I love my Wrangler but I can't keep driving around scared that it's going to happen at any moment. Really need some guidance from people who've been through this nightmare.