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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #12 on: December 22, 2017, 02:27:00 PM »
Maybe it’s a 2 door issue with on road handling being less than desirable.  All the 4drs seem to love it. Sam had off-road issues only, but I think.... wait, word of the day... ASSUME he doesn’t drive it on road too much. 


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I 100% deserve that.  my bad.

I drive my jeep all the time on road. The only time i noticed it was when all the weight was on the back tires. (think ledges) It was like my jeep didn't have enough weight up there to overcome the antirock and actually flex. I've changed so much now i could probably go back to it and be happy but at this point disconnecting isnt a big deal to me so im leaving it as is.

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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #13 on: December 22, 2017, 04:30:38 PM »
I’m gonna go against what most people say. My jeep is flexy and I noticed myself lifting my tires off the ground more than without. I got rid of it and went back to a stock swaybar setup that I just disconnect.


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What size tires and lift do you have?
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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #14 on: December 22, 2017, 04:32:24 PM »
Definitely more stability offroad.  I switched and noticed immediately that when I dropped into a hole or off a ledge I didn't get that side to side boat rocking feeling anymore.  Sometimes that was very disconcerting depending on how off camber it was.  I have not noticed any loss in droop but I know there is probably a tiny bit. 

As well, after the axle swap my swaybar/locker controls were now in 2 different places(switchpro and stock rubicon switches) and I just got tired of forgetting to disconnect.

I say go for it.
How did your street ride differ? Hard to get used to or not?
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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #15 on: December 22, 2017, 04:40:00 PM »
I’m gonna go against what most people say. My jeep is flexy and I noticed myself lifting my tires off the ground more than without. I got rid of it and went back to a stock swaybar setup that I just disconnect.


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What size tires and lift do you have?
40s and don’t really know what Lift. Coilovers


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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2017, 04:42:30 PM »
Maybe it’s a 2 door issue with on road handling being less than desirable.  All the 4drs seem to love it. Sam had off-road issues only, but I think.... wait, word of the day... ASSUME he doesn’t drive it on road too much. 


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I 100% deserve that.  my bad.

I drive my jeep all the time on road. The only time i noticed it was when all the weight was on the back tires. (think ledges) It was like my jeep didn't have enough weight up there to overcome the antirock and actually flex. I've changed so much now i could probably go back to it and be happy but at this point disconnecting isnt a big deal to me so im leaving it as is.
That’s another variable I’m guessing is the actual weight and add one on your vehicle. I’ve got steel bumpers front and back, skid plates to combine with the JK length and weight. Thanks!
Mike
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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #17 on: December 22, 2017, 08:17:16 PM »
back to topic.  sorry if i derailed the thread.

My take.  Off road i had no issues, it was on the road i struggled.  the JK version did not have holes to make adjustments and it just did not feel as stable to me, more personal pref.   many folks in the club have them and have no issues.  either way, its a solid product, proven.   I just decided its not for me, went back to the quick disconnetcs.  and im happy atm.  takes me a few min to disconnect and a few min to reconnect. 

Did you not try and drill more holes?
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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #18 on: December 22, 2017, 09:02:09 PM »

Did you not try and drill more holes?

No, the guy that bought it from Kent said that was a bad idea...!


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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #19 on: December 22, 2017, 09:14:19 PM »

Did you not try and drill more holes?

No, the guy that bought it from Kent said that was a bad idea...!


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I’ve heard he doesn’t really wheel so his opinion may not be worth much.


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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2017, 09:38:10 PM »

Did you not try and drill more holes?

No, the guy that bought it from Kent said that was a bad idea...!


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I’ve heard he doesn’t really wheel so his opinion may not be worth much.


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Hello kettle :)
Says the guy that wheeled how many times this year


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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #21 on: December 23, 2017, 05:52:40 AM »

Did you not try and drill more holes?

No, the guy that bought it from Kent said that was a bad idea...!


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I’ve heard he doesn’t really wheel so his opinion may not be worth much.


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Hello kettle :)
Says the guy that wheeled how many times this year


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7/15 scheduled events - 11 days this year... pretty poor.  Call me pot.
None of us get out enough. Life gets in the way sometimes


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Re: Currie Antirock
« Reply #22 on: December 23, 2017, 09:02:36 AM »
Definitely more stability offroad.  I switched and noticed immediately that when I dropped into a hole or off a ledge I didn't get that side to side boat rocking feeling anymore.  Sometimes that was very disconcerting depending on how off camber it was.  I have not noticed any loss in droop but I know there is probably a tiny bit. 

As well, after the axle swap my swaybar/locker controls were now in 2 different places(switchpro and stock rubicon switches) and I just got tired of forgetting to disconnect.

I say go for it.
Gulches really made the “boat rocking” more evident on my rig. Thanks for your input. Looks like Allsouth will get more of my business! @dannykinder


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