Currie Anti Rock??
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
I have them on my 01 TJ. I'm lazy so I set the adjustment in the middle and
drive on/off road like that. Well, sometimes I adjust for off road. I love
the way the system helps the rear suspension stay more stable which keeps
the Jeep more level over during off camber and crossing gullies and such.
On road it's not bad and while my Jeep is not a daily driver I have driven
hundreds of miles to a trail head or family visit. I generally flat tow it
behind my motor home and tire wear is not a problem. MTR's - 35 inch.
Andy
"Jeep" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:56ime.17735$9A2.5305@edtnps89...
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
>
> Jeff
> '03 TJ & '95 ZJ
>
drive on/off road like that. Well, sometimes I adjust for off road. I love
the way the system helps the rear suspension stay more stable which keeps
the Jeep more level over during off camber and crossing gullies and such.
On road it's not bad and while my Jeep is not a daily driver I have driven
hundreds of miles to a trail head or family visit. I generally flat tow it
behind my motor home and tire wear is not a problem. MTR's - 35 inch.
Andy
"Jeep" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:56ime.17735$9A2.5305@edtnps89...
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
>
> Jeff
> '03 TJ & '95 ZJ
>
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
I have them on my 01 TJ. I'm lazy so I set the adjustment in the middle and
drive on/off road like that. Well, sometimes I adjust for off road. I love
the way the system helps the rear suspension stay more stable which keeps
the Jeep more level over during off camber and crossing gullies and such.
On road it's not bad and while my Jeep is not a daily driver I have driven
hundreds of miles to a trail head or family visit. I generally flat tow it
behind my motor home and tire wear is not a problem. MTR's - 35 inch.
Andy
"Jeep" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:56ime.17735$9A2.5305@edtnps89...
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
>
> Jeff
> '03 TJ & '95 ZJ
>
drive on/off road like that. Well, sometimes I adjust for off road. I love
the way the system helps the rear suspension stay more stable which keeps
the Jeep more level over during off camber and crossing gullies and such.
On road it's not bad and while my Jeep is not a daily driver I have driven
hundreds of miles to a trail head or family visit. I generally flat tow it
behind my motor home and tire wear is not a problem. MTR's - 35 inch.
Andy
"Jeep" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:56ime.17735$9A2.5305@edtnps89...
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
>
> Jeff
> '03 TJ & '95 ZJ
>
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
I have them on my 01 TJ. I'm lazy so I set the adjustment in the middle and
drive on/off road like that. Well, sometimes I adjust for off road. I love
the way the system helps the rear suspension stay more stable which keeps
the Jeep more level over during off camber and crossing gullies and such.
On road it's not bad and while my Jeep is not a daily driver I have driven
hundreds of miles to a trail head or family visit. I generally flat tow it
behind my motor home and tire wear is not a problem. MTR's - 35 inch.
Andy
"Jeep" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:56ime.17735$9A2.5305@edtnps89...
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
>
> Jeff
> '03 TJ & '95 ZJ
>
drive on/off road like that. Well, sometimes I adjust for off road. I love
the way the system helps the rear suspension stay more stable which keeps
the Jeep more level over during off camber and crossing gullies and such.
On road it's not bad and while my Jeep is not a daily driver I have driven
hundreds of miles to a trail head or family visit. I generally flat tow it
behind my motor home and tire wear is not a problem. MTR's - 35 inch.
Andy
"Jeep" <jrhiltz@eastlink.ca> wrote in message
news:56ime.17735$9A2.5305@edtnps89...
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
>
> Jeff
> '03 TJ & '95 ZJ
>
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
Jeep wrote:
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
#15
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
Jeep wrote:
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
Jeep wrote:
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
#17
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
Jeep wrote:
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
> Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>
> just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
> rig... thoughts??
Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
--
Registered Linux user #378193
#18
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
And that review would be totally wrong. An Antirock from Currie does
not decrease 'usable' articulation or flex... note I said USABLE.
Is it any good? John Currie won the overall US-wide ARCA rock crawling
championship running front and rear Antirock offroad swaybars. Do you
think not having his anti-swaybars disconnected helped or hendered his
TJ's ablities during the competition? Since he won the overall US
championship, it's a pretty fair guess it helped.
Those who run them know how well they work, those who don't, don't.
Jerry
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Jeep wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>>
>>just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
>>rig... thoughts??
>
>
> Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
> that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
> and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
> it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
not decrease 'usable' articulation or flex... note I said USABLE.
Is it any good? John Currie won the overall US-wide ARCA rock crawling
championship running front and rear Antirock offroad swaybars. Do you
think not having his anti-swaybars disconnected helped or hendered his
TJ's ablities during the competition? Since he won the overall US
championship, it's a pretty fair guess it helped.
Those who run them know how well they work, those who don't, don't.
Jerry
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Jeep wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>>
>>just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
>>rig... thoughts??
>
>
> Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
> that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
> and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
> it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
And that review would be totally wrong. An Antirock from Currie does
not decrease 'usable' articulation or flex... note I said USABLE.
Is it any good? John Currie won the overall US-wide ARCA rock crawling
championship running front and rear Antirock offroad swaybars. Do you
think not having his anti-swaybars disconnected helped or hendered his
TJ's ablities during the competition? Since he won the overall US
championship, it's a pretty fair guess it helped.
Those who run them know how well they work, those who don't, don't.
Jerry
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Jeep wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>>
>>just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
>>rig... thoughts??
>
>
> Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
> that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
> and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
> it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
not decrease 'usable' articulation or flex... note I said USABLE.
Is it any good? John Currie won the overall US-wide ARCA rock crawling
championship running front and rear Antirock offroad swaybars. Do you
think not having his anti-swaybars disconnected helped or hendered his
TJ's ablities during the competition? Since he won the overall US
championship, it's a pretty fair guess it helped.
Those who run them know how well they work, those who don't, don't.
Jerry
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Jeep wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>>
>>just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
>>rig... thoughts??
>
>
> Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
> that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
> and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
> it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Currie Anti Rock??
And that review would be totally wrong. An Antirock from Currie does
not decrease 'usable' articulation or flex... note I said USABLE.
Is it any good? John Currie won the overall US-wide ARCA rock crawling
championship running front and rear Antirock offroad swaybars. Do you
think not having his anti-swaybars disconnected helped or hendered his
TJ's ablities during the competition? Since he won the overall US
championship, it's a pretty fair guess it helped.
Those who run them know how well they work, those who don't, don't.
Jerry
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Jeep wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>>
>>just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
>>rig... thoughts??
>
>
> Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
> that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
> and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
> it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
not decrease 'usable' articulation or flex... note I said USABLE.
Is it any good? John Currie won the overall US-wide ARCA rock crawling
championship running front and rear Antirock offroad swaybars. Do you
think not having his anti-swaybars disconnected helped or hendered his
TJ's ablities during the competition? Since he won the overall US
championship, it's a pretty fair guess it helped.
Those who run them know how well they work, those who don't, don't.
Jerry
Ruel Smith wrote:
> Jeep wrote:
>
>
>>Anyone running the Currie anti rock...
>>
>>just looking for the good and bad of it....it really looks like a slick
>>rig... thoughts??
>
>
> Don't have any personal experience, but once read a review of them saying
> that it's not as good off-road as completely disconnecting your sway bar,
> and it's not as good on-road as having a normal swaybar connected. I guess
> it's a compromise in both directions for the truly lazy.
>
>
--
Jerry Bransford
PP-ASEL N6TAY
See the Geezer Jeep at
http://members.***.net/jerrypb/