Currie AntiRock Rear Sway Kit & Towing Question?
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JK Jedi
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Currie AntiRock Rear Sway Kit & Towing Question?
Is there anyone out there running the Currie Antirock Sway Bar kit doing some light towing? I'm considering going to this set up but have plans to tow a small trailer for camping gear and was wondering if there's a drop off between the Currie system and the oem. I really hate the oem with the EVOLever and can see noticable flex when off road. That said, I hear the Currie system is not as good on road as the oem so I'm hoping someone has some insight they are willing to share!
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JK Freak
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i have a two door so i have not done any towing yet. IMO the currie front sway bar is a little softer than stock. the rear is a little stiffer than stock. hope that helps.
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JK Freak
I have the currie anti-Rock on the rear of mine. I am very tail heavy with the Aux fuel tank. I occasionally tow a small off road trailer. I find the currie to be too soft for me. I will probably install the 4dr antirock on my 2dr as it is a slightly bigger bar. All that said if the factory rear sway bar fits with the EVO lever then the FT adjustable heavy duty sway bar should work as well. I ran the FT bar prior to installing the fuel tank and it solved a lot of my rear suspension issues. plus it is adjustable to fit your needs and it works great off road.
Last edited by KenB1010; 04-26-2011 at 04:33 PM.
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Hey Frank, have the Antirock only on the rear and tow 2 jet
skis which is about 2500 lbs. I really do not notice any difference between the stock rear sway bar compared to
the Antirock when towing. Do like it when offroading and
again not much different when on the street.
skis which is about 2500 lbs. I really do not notice any difference between the stock rear sway bar compared to
the Antirock when towing. Do like it when offroading and
again not much different when on the street.
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JK Jedi
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Hey Frank, have the Antirock only on the rear and tow 2 jet
skis which is about 2500 lbs. I really do not notice any difference between the stock rear sway bar compared to
the Antirock when towing. Do like it when offroading and
again not much different when on the street.
skis which is about 2500 lbs. I really do not notice any difference between the stock rear sway bar compared to
the Antirock when towing. Do like it when offroading and
again not much different when on the street.