Why You Want an Off Road Sway Bar - ROCK RODS TECH

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  • Опубліковано 22 лип 2024
  • On this Episode of Rock Rods Tech Jake Burkey and Travis Lovett explain why you need a anti sway bar on your offroad vehicle and some tips for proper installation on your rig. They also included some tips and tricks on making the install easier. We used a Currie Antirock sway bar for Travis's Kill Shot Buggy but the install process for any racing sway bar is about the same. We hope you enjoyed this How to Video. What topic would you like to see explained next?
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  • @jt4x46366
    @jt4x46366 8 років тому

    You're putting some great video's out there. Really appreciate the time your putting in these video's. Learning a lot and helping me out on my new build. Thank you

  • @rid3bikes
    @rid3bikes 8 років тому +1

    love any video where i can learn from someone who can explain something so well 👍

  • @jesseortega8598
    @jesseortega8598 6 років тому

    Awesome tech! Nice and Simple to install! Good looking hardware too. Nice job on the Design Jake!

  • @tomcat5986
    @tomcat5986 3 роки тому

    Jake, it's flattering time. You know your business. It's like you know just what to say to make things actually make sense, even the complicated items like angles and such for dom tube chassis and links. Anyways, watched your video after previously watching 11 and yours made the most sense. However, Would have really enjoyed the explanation of how to accurately adjust these. I'm a little stumped on my install for the XJ. Think I know what I'm doing but would rather watch someone else do it 1st correctly. Preciate it.

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  3 роки тому

      adjust a sway bar? You either have to drill new holes in the arm or put the sway bar in a lathe and take material off

  • @prancstaman
    @prancstaman 8 років тому +4

    Nice vid!! I was watching Monster Jam back in 2003 and would see Tom Meants truck kicking around a turn in racing and noticed he didn't have a sway bar on his truck. He used chains back then, he would stomp on it coming out of the turn and would pull the front chains tight and keep it level, coolest thing. That man was definitely on a mission, LOL.

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  8 років тому

      +prancstaman they got it figured out for sure

    • @magna-mogg6598
      @magna-mogg6598 8 років тому

      +BustedKnuckleVideo Meants could and did out drive Anderson almost every time but never got the credit!! I Quit watching.

    • @prancstaman
      @prancstaman 8 років тому +2

      He got another Vegas win a year or 2 ago, seven total I think for racing. He was so focused he would shoo away the cameras while he was sitting in his truck. When he won, he rubbed it in, that everybody got beat by a 10 year old truck. It was Great!!
      Not only did he beat Anderson, He sure as hell beat Unbeatable Linsey too.

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  8 років тому +1

      +MaRoder Dave Thats one hell of a match up. I haven't seen enough of meants driving to say who is better. But you gotta give it to Dennis for always pushing the limits

    • @prancstaman
      @prancstaman 8 років тому +1

      Dennis and Tom is legendary on the track and freestyle against each other, always trying to beat each other. Best thing about them both, between rounds when working on the trucks, if one truck really needs help getting back on the track, the other crew would help out getting the work done. They both with their crews helped each other out in the pits, when they drove out onto the track, they both did everything possible to keep their trucks together even if it meant helping the other guy. The attitude was, "If they was going to be beat by the other guy, it was because the other guy out drove him, not because the truck was broken". And when the light turned green, it was war!!, LOL.

  • @reboureyn139
    @reboureyn139 6 років тому +3

    to get the best strongest weld, i highly recommend grinding paint and rust down to bright shiny metal - awesome video :)

  • @philipoliva345
    @philipoliva345 8 років тому

    Awesome videos!!! I binged watch all of them! Solid info, Thanks! Could full hydro steering be reviewed the next one?

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  8 років тому

      +Philip Oliva thats a great topic. Ill put it on the list!

  • @magna-mogg6598
    @magna-mogg6598 8 років тому +1

    Thanks For Another Awesome Tech Tip. I put one on the back. There not as good on the front? The Riot suspension looked soooo good moving, at the last SRRS, It has to feel incredible. A sure winner with a little more seat time. Thanks again.

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  8 років тому +1

      +MaRoder Dave yeah they dont do as well on the front usually. Now he just needs more motor

  • @gunsandhorsepower
    @gunsandhorsepower 2 роки тому

    I do mud bogs and I have a 1972 chevy k10 stepside on 38.5 inch boggers when I launch it the driver side tire lifts up but not the passenger side would one these anti roll bars be helpful for launches

  • @LFTDoffroad
    @LFTDoffroad 8 років тому +1

    Great video guys, appreciate it. Thanks

  • @jamesmerkel9442
    @jamesmerkel9442 3 роки тому

    I came up w/new tech mixer /whisk tech & spokes of bicycle tires. The key on back of whisk can easily b made to fit a tie rod link, & u can go to frame esp in back rather then link from 1 side to the other. Needs refining but the basic idea is there.

  • @zombieqtr
    @zombieqtr 5 років тому

    Awesome video!, Thoughts on removing a stiff sway bar improve ride quality over wide open flat desert terrain since there is a lot of uneven terrain and washboard(side to side kicking motion in the cab)?

  • @zachthatguy7391
    @zachthatguy7391 8 років тому

    Another great video.

  • @jesseortega8598
    @jesseortega8598 6 років тому +1

    I was wondering if you were going to do a Video on Axle Choice and Design. Including a Rear steer Set up! And if you guy's use Floaters.

  • @zombieqtr
    @zombieqtr 6 років тому

    After I removed the sway bar on my LC200, articulation improved tremendously however the wheels are rebounding much faster somes abruptly causing the vehicle to unsettle, is this because removing the sway bar causes the A arms to be free?

  • @murphytoadster9864
    @murphytoadster9864 2 місяці тому

    I Like slow crawling and exploring. Do i need a swaybar. Speed and offroad dont go together unless you love replacing ball joints and crap. 1990 bronco. I also get alot of neck and head jarring going over rocks and stuff. Is the sway bar causing that teeter tottering?

  • @timritchieblue
    @timritchieblue 4 роки тому

    It started as a great explanation video,,, Then it changed to a install video. I would like some explanation on setting up the different holes on a anti-rock

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  4 роки тому

      holes just give the bar more leverage as it gets closer to the bar

  • @andrewweston2319
    @andrewweston2319 8 років тому

    I enjoy watching the video's
    but can you tell me why it is fitted on the rear as the major mass is on the front I get the ultra4 buggies are rear engine mounted so the swaybar is by the major mass
    also would it matter where the tube is mounted inboard like the one on your video or out board like a ultra4

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  8 років тому +4

      +Andrew Weston Thanks for watching. packaging a sway bar on the rear is easier for us. Also we want the front to take a hit and do what it needs to do while the rear stays planted. This helps on hills

    • @redwhiteandfudaddy1938
      @redwhiteandfudaddy1938 8 років тому

      +BustedKnuckleVideo +1 for Jake on this answer

  • @varmint223
    @varmint223 3 роки тому

    Have you guys ever ran the sway bar to the bottom links ? I’m trying to get the body roll out of my crawler and don’t have much room back there

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  3 роки тому

      All of our new builds have the sway bars that go down to the trailing arms aka lower links

    • @varmint223
      @varmint223 3 роки тому

      @@BustedKnuckleVideo could you post a pic or video? What sway bar kit do you guys recommend?

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  3 роки тому

      We run a special Antirock one on our rigs. Hit us up and we can get you setup with the right one www.bustedknuckleoffroad.com

  • @2gnospam
    @2gnospam 5 років тому

    Maybe also look at the roll steer front vs. rear.

  • @marcosrivera5147
    @marcosrivera5147 4 роки тому

    The rock krawler guru!!!

  • @ScoobieSwisher7413
    @ScoobieSwisher7413 3 місяці тому +1

    And how relevant they have become.

  • @henryxavier3751
    @henryxavier3751 4 роки тому

    Your the best

  • @catfish3662
    @catfish3662 3 роки тому +1

    I’m confused on how the axle can still move independent

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  3 роки тому

      independent of the sway bar?

    • @catfish3662
      @catfish3662 3 роки тому

      Busted Knuckle Films like with the sway bar the rod is fixed so does it just flex

  • @redwhiteandfudaddy1938
    @redwhiteandfudaddy1938 8 років тому +1

    did you know that if you require more than two turns of preload on a coil spring you must go to a stiffer coil? Super important.

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  8 років тому +1

      +RedWhiteandFU Daddy depends on how much preload you are after.

    • @longzook
      @longzook 8 років тому +1

      +RedWhiteandFU Daddy Its my understanding a lot of people are running 2-3 inches of preload to help with rebound in the last few inches of down travel. running zero preload or close to it you are allowing gravity only, to get the shock to the bottom of its travel add to that rebound dampening and the last 2 inches of travel will slow up a lot. this is where the 2-3 inches of preload comes to play, forcing the last few inches to extend a little quicker. you can also setup your secondary stop to help with body roll as well...I'm sure these fellas have done the work and know what they need

    • @redwhiteandfudaddy1938
      @redwhiteandfudaddy1938 8 років тому

      +BustedKnuckleVideo any more you get into coil bind limiting full travel on compression. unless you guys run springs made for longer travel than your using. I've gone to suspension courses by Fox, Marzocchi, Elka, to name a few. Springs are super critical to shock performance as you know. I used to use my own coil spring rate tester to test the actual rates of coil springs and use matched sets which cost huge investments to assemble the correct number of varying rates and sell the ones i didn't use. They're never ever what the rate printed on them say, usually they are +or- 20 to 50 pounds either way. Just because you use 2 turns of preload on each rear shock doesn't mean they're the same preload because you haven't found each true rate.

    • @redwhiteandfudaddy1938
      @redwhiteandfudaddy1938 8 років тому

      +longzook preload is ONLY used for sag. nothing else. If you only have two circuits per shock (R and C) you find the correct rate spring you need for weight of vehicle and desired sag. Then set PL to acheive sa Then you set V first by starting at full hard and back off until you like it click by click. Then set R same way. There is no other way to do this properly. If you have High and Low speed circuits for C and R ( HSC, LSC and HSR and LSR) then it's a little different.

    • @redwhiteandfudaddy1938
      @redwhiteandfudaddy1938 8 років тому

      +BustedKnuckleVideo of you need more than two turns you need a stiffer coil. Like I said, unless you're running a coil length for a longer stroke damper. Which could damage your damper on C and R by over extending or bottoming out harshly. You run limiters though I assume.

  • @rockhumper8843
    @rockhumper8843 4 роки тому

    Use ori stx struts ..... coil springs and sway bars are so 2010...get with the times or fall behind .

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  4 роки тому

      You want us to replace good working coilovers with churched up air shocks? Do you see trophy trucks or RZRs running ORIs?

    • @rockhumper8843
      @rockhumper8843 4 роки тому

      Busted Knuckle Films yup it’s the future ...just like coil overs where over mono shocks and leaf springs. I’m sure back in the day they said the same thing .... with the expanded reservoirs it is a way more versatile system . I’ve seen them change recoil rates on the fly with a remote controlling the rebound on both strokes.....you’d have to spend hours at a pit to change or adjust your spring rates.....like I said get with the times or fall behind

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  4 роки тому

      They are not match for a set of coilovers and bypasses and likely never will be.

    • @rockhumper8843
      @rockhumper8843 4 роки тому

      Busted Knuckle Films I’m seeing more and more crawlers and bouncers with them.

  • @fordfiveohh
    @fordfiveohh 3 роки тому

    Came full circle... Disconnecting a sway bar is stupid unless you're under 5mph... Only disconnect if you don't have enough tire on the ground IMHO....

    • @BustedKnuckleVideo
      @BustedKnuckleVideo  3 роки тому

      I don't run sway bars on my RZR at all and it does great. It all depends on setup and what you want to do.

  • @bjonesmoto2424
    @bjonesmoto2424 8 років тому

    Been using those since like 1997 so y'all lil late !

  • @BplusJequalsFire
    @BplusJequalsFire 8 років тому

    I don't think I've ever been first