BrandonDetrick
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Can Someone please explain how the antirock swaybar works ? Also what the difference between this and a normal sway bar .. Opinions are welcomed too ! Please inform me
Can Someone please explain how the antirock swaybar works ? Also what the difference between this and a normal sway bar .. Opinions are welcomed too ! Please inform me
Thank you ... So would you prefer the rubicon electronic disco , over the currie antirock?
pa4567 said:Which rear swaybar do you run ?
I just replaced my front edisco with the currie anti rock and I could not be happier. Its a very easy install.
I dont really notice alot more body roll and that's what I was worried about.
I am very pleased with it.
I am running the stock rear for now.
My edisco broke internally and thats my reason for switching. I couldnt see spending the coin on a dual rate.
My wife even commented on how much better it felt on the highway. I could not believe how much my broken edisco affected my handling.
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Hey rinkish,
If this thing is in your way, you could ship it to me.... maybe ?
I also noticed that Mel still has the E-disco on EVO 1.
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Im gonna take it apart and see what failed. The bar has about 3 inches of freeplay... almost like a tooth is missing. The motor was working.. if I can fix it and make it safe I will consider selling it.
I have Anti-rock front and rear on my LJ. Makes for a very balanced feel, especially in side hill conditions. Way superior to being disconnected. No bounce/rock on the sidehills or going though stuff. Such a solid feeling.
I would not want to go back to a disconnected system again.
All depends on what you do with your Jeep.
I run alot of forest service road here getitng to/from the trails. It rains alot, so potholes! I find the anti-rock far superior for the forestry roads than having a full sway bar or disconnected.
Also the water/mud/etc of this west coast environment.... the JK Rubi auto disco deal does not last long. It is not a sealed unit...
The Anti-rock has Heim joints. I hate heim joints. They do not last long in my environment either. But are fairly inexpensive and easy to change out...
BrandonDetrick, if you're e-disco is still working, I would recommend that you keep it. If it's broken, I would recommend that you convert it to an EVO MFG No Limits manual disco. It's cheap and works well. Of course, that's just my opinion :yup:
Well Eddie your opinion is a highly respect one by me .. I do agree with you about the e disco. It is really nice. . Do you still have the factory rear swaybar
Yup, sure do even with my coil overs that have 14" of vertical travel. I used to run a custom sway bar similar to the Antirock but found I like the factory JK rear bar better. It's a much softer rate torsion bar and one that offers plenty of flex and stability. :yup:
And you leave it connected all the time ?