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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Any thoughts on the Currie Antirock Sway bar on a YJ?
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<blockquote data-quote="skyzero" data-source="post: 428256" data-attributes="member: 18773"><p>My YJ has never had a sway bar and there are times when I wish it did, especially on the freeway. In planning to re-install the stock sway bar/disconnects I looked underneath and found that the bolts where the sway bar would connect on the steering bracket were broken clean off. So I'm at a crossroads now. I can either purchase a stock sway bar set-up, disconnects, and steering bracket or I can get the Currie Antirock set-up. I have aftermarket inner fenders so the sway bar arm should clear. The only thing I would have to do really is weld the tabs on the axle.</p><p></p><p>Tried searching online for people's thoughts, but it seems a lot of people that do have it are on TJ's and newer models. For what it's worth, people seem to love it. I think it's stated somewhere that it's not as stiff as stock, but it's probably better than not running a sway bar at all, especially on the freeway. Anyone have any experience with it on a YJ? For those that run them, how hard is it to adjust?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyzero, post: 428256, member: 18773"] My YJ has never had a sway bar and there are times when I wish it did, especially on the freeway. In planning to re-install the stock sway bar/disconnects I looked underneath and found that the bolts where the sway bar would connect on the steering bracket were broken clean off. So I'm at a crossroads now. I can either purchase a stock sway bar set-up, disconnects, and steering bracket or I can get the Currie Antirock set-up. I have aftermarket inner fenders so the sway bar arm should clear. The only thing I would have to do really is weld the tabs on the axle. Tried searching online for people's thoughts, but it seems a lot of people that do have it are on TJ's and newer models. For what it's worth, people seem to love it. I think it's stated somewhere that it's not as stiff as stock, but it's probably better than not running a sway bar at all, especially on the freeway. Anyone have any experience with it on a YJ? For those that run them, how hard is it to adjust? [/QUOTE]
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