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RockJock Antirock Sway Bar Kit w/ Brackets Front
JK
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Awesome upgrade works as described and easy to install. Instructions are straight forward. Worth every penny
Installed in about 45 min including removing old sway bar. Pretty straight forward does its job. Not a lot of body roll on the street and good flex offroad
Replaced factory Rubicon swaybar, a great addition
My Rubicon's electronic sway bar has had disconnecting/connecting problems for a while, so it time to change it. My first thoughts were installing quick disconnect links but wondered of the problem or reconnecting those too. So for me, the Rockjock sway bar kit is perfect. Installation is not to hard esp after watching a few videos. For the bar i had both brackets mounted, small lube in the bushings and tapping in the bar was easy. One caution is for the allen head retention bolts, and that is do not tighten up side before the other because the bar gets pulled toward that side. Then the bar ends up uneven for the how the arms are positioned. So alternate side to side as you tighten. I love how the links are adjustable with one end with reversible threads. My jeep has a 4" lift, and i shortened the links about 3/4" on each end. And made them the same overall length as old links. Another tip is the gold nut and grooved end joint are the left hand threaded pieces. So far i really like this sway bar but i haven't had time to really test offroad but i know it'll do better than the stock setup.
My links were toast. Put this in and actually had a stiffer ride. Off-road it flexes perfectly. Always have traction.
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Q: Antirock & Steersmarts BeeBeeSee3 years ago
Does this work with the Steersmarts trackbar relocation bracket? -
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A: It will work with the relocation bracket.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 3 years ago
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Q: Actual dimensions Buckeye Jeeper 3 years ago
Once assembled what is the widest measurement from arm to arm? -
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A: 36" from the outside of the arm to the outside of the other arm once installed. If you add the washers, and end bolts, it adds about 1/2" overall, or a 1/4" to each side.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 3 years ago
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Q: rockjock antirock BEAR4 years ago
will this work with 4.5 inch lift -
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A: Yes it will work for you. The links are adjustable, so they are able to accommodate a wide range of lift heights.
Northridge Chris @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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Q: Currie antirock Mdhill4 years ago
Does the sway bar make noise like disconnects? -
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A: It does not usually make any unexpected noises.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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Q: Antirock sway bar! Squirrel 4 years ago
Is this a complete kit with links??? -
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A: Yes it is.
Northridge Kaleb @ Northridge4x4 4 years ago
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