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Currie Anti-rock Off-road Sway Bar

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Old 01-20-2008, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by mcnaught6
what do you think having more on-road sway is going to do to the esp sensors?
I spent a week driving around the roads (up to 60 mph) doing everything wrong. I had the sway bars disconnected and tires down to 25 psi, or so I thought. The ride was fine and no feedback from the esp until... At about day three the ESP lights came on. I figured it was all the bad stuff I was doing until I put the tire gauge on and found I was actually running at 20 PSI. I went back up to 25 and the light went out.
I have an '07 so I don't have that tire pressure thing. Again
Old 01-20-2008, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by mcnaught6
what do you think having more on-road sway is going to do to the esp sensors?
Absolutely nothing. My e-disco has not been working right(disconected)95% of the time since the 3rd day I've owned the Rubicon. Wich doesn't bother me too much because I consider my Jeep an ATV. DD is an 18wheeler. On a hard turn at speed ESP will engage as I've tested it on a dirt road. But during normal driving it has never engaged for me. If it engages for others during what they consider normal driving, they should probly ease off the Starbucks a bit.
Old 01-20-2008, 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by BWORKING247
I personally believe you need to know your vehicle and if you pu t it in a situation where it might roll, you should have known better. KNOW YOUR LIMITS.
I'm with you on that. But some people on the roads out there need a good stiff working sway bar to take away from the need to use good defensive driving skills. I almost drive like my grandma with my broke, constantly disonected e-diso sway bar. But my Jeep is only on roads to get me to the next trail or gas station.
Old 01-20-2008, 01:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Mowabb
Thanks. I know TeraFlex was/is working on a dual rate sway bar. I am not sure if it is available yet.
It would be good to know when will it be available for us, it is displayed on their webste.



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