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Post by jphillips on Jan 12, 2015 15:23:01 GMT -6
You said you didn't notice a difference. Do you mean on the street ? Low speed and/or high? Or off road? What about swerving on road? I would have expected the rear swaybar to have a significant impact. Btw, good looking jeep you've got Thanks Thanks! On the street, I havent been to a park since I installed the arms and removed the sway bar. I had to install the arms to push the axle back so I could clear 37's. I am curious if there will be any difference offroad with the front disconnected. If I find that I need it, I guess I will be forced to get an Antirock. It actually installs inside of the rear shock mount I have.
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Post by mike on Jan 12, 2015 16:59:02 GMT -6
The rear shouldn't make that much difference at all on the street if you have the front still connected. When you disconnect the front, then you'll see a dramatic difference.
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Post by Somebody on Jan 12, 2015 18:43:29 GMT -6
The rear shouldn't make that much difference at all on the street if you have the front still connected. When you disconnect the front, then you'll see a dramatic difference. this ^^^^ But with them both gone your driving a huge boat
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Post by Weezul on Jan 12, 2015 20:38:18 GMT -6
FWIW I love the Antirock!
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