I overland with my JL with lots of added weight to my Jeep Wrangler JL from the 3.5" Teraflex lift, bumpers, winch, full belly skids, onboard 75qt fridg/ freezer and camping gear to the Mickey Thompson MT tires and more. I put the RJ Antirocks sway bar on the front cause i got tired of disconnecting my sway bar links at the trail. I liked them so much i put the RJ Antirock on the rear. My Teraflex Falcon 3 Series quick adjust shocks keep even more body roll down when traveling on the road. At the trails when i air down i change the Falcon shock setting to the softest settings. Quick and easy. Works perfect. Have had the RJ Antirocks on my Jeep now for 2 years and over 30,000 miles of overlanding and 4x4ing. I just had to replace the swaybar end links cause they were getting loose. I really love the RJ Antirocks. Nice video thanks for sharing
Those Falcon 3.3 shocks are amazing! I used to have them on my JKU and one of my friends still uses them currently. He has a front and rear 3 linked JKU and he also found that they did an amazing job of eliminating sway by dialing in the right settings.
Thank you! I love how capable the rubicon is, right out of the box. And you luckily have the much better interior than mine. I’m glad to have you here on the channel!
Loved my Antirock but a buddy of mine was adamant that I try a dual rate sway such as SwayLoc... basically a trail rated torsion bar within a street rated bar. I decided to give it a go in my new build & was mad at myself for not listening to him sooner. Best of both worlds. No sacrificing body roll for flex & vice versa. I will never run a single rate sway bar again. There's no going back once you've had a taste of a dual rate sway bar.
That’s intriguing! I rarely drive my TJ on the road so it hasn’t bothered me at all, BUT we had to remove the antirock sway bars from the JKU that shows up on my channel regularly because he is running front and rear 3 link setup and it couldn’t control the amount of body roll that it had on the street. On the trail it was amazing though! I may see if he will invest into a SwayLOC and test it out as well.
This is great advice, actually! The only reason I havent gone that route is only because i plan to lower my ride height once i move over to coilovers and with the steering gear in its current location, It is a bit of a hinderance. But this is something i have been working on deciding how i want to approach it.
Do you run a rear sway bar as well? I have the stock rear with a front AntiRock on my TJ. Heard its designed to work with a stock rear or an AntiRock rear sway. So far I like mine and it is a great improvement over a disconnected front stock bar.
I don’t have the rear antirock “yet” haha. But it is one of the next things that is being added soon. Before making this video, I was able to have a long phone conversation with 2 guys from rock jock about their sway bars and they mention how the front antirock is sized in a way that it is able to function well with the stock rear sway bar, BUT you will actually get the most stability and traction with a rear antirock added. In this video I don’t have any rear sway bar attached because I have one ton axles and the stock rear sway bar doesn’t fit up to the rear axle without being an issue with ground clearance. So rather than cut off all of the brackets soon just to relocate everything, I left it bare in preparation for the rear antirock to be going in.
I believe my setup came in at about 8k with the cost of wheels and tires. But I did all of the work myself here on the channel and made my own long arm setup to go to it. But it is regeared and running selectable air lockers front and rear and uses the 1550 35 spline shafts. It’s been a great setup.
I could be wrong about this. But I made sure to talk with Rock Jock tech support before ordering and when talking with them about this, they explained that the axle is unsprung weight and they do not recommend any different sway bar for one ton axles vs stock or any tire sizes. The only time they recommend changing sway bar size is when you are adding large amounts of weight inside/on the tub of the Jeep, because this would require a larger bar to mitigate the weight transitions.
I guess this is my next purchase, just butchered my sway bars off my 06 Rubicon and immediately knew my Jeep wasn't gonna cut it for going out on dates. My girl would hate riding in it. So here goes another $500, (the things we do for our women)
Haha yes! I’m in the same boat. I keep trying to make this Jeep more comfortable because my daughter likes riding in it but hates rough rides. Haha. The things we do for these women.
I overland with my JL with lots of added weight to my Jeep Wrangler JL from the 3.5" Teraflex lift, bumpers, winch, full belly skids, onboard 75qt fridg/ freezer and camping gear to the Mickey Thompson MT tires and more. I put the RJ Antirocks sway bar on the front cause i got tired of disconnecting my sway bar links at the trail. I liked them so much i put the RJ Antirock on the rear. My Teraflex Falcon 3 Series quick adjust shocks keep even more body roll down when traveling on the road. At the trails when i air down i change the Falcon shock setting to the softest settings. Quick and easy. Works perfect. Have had the RJ Antirocks on my Jeep now for 2 years and over 30,000 miles of overlanding and 4x4ing. I just had to replace the swaybar end links cause they were getting loose. I really love the RJ Antirocks. Nice video thanks for sharing
Those Falcon 3.3 shocks are amazing! I used to have them on my JKU and one of my friends still uses them currently. He has a front and rear 3 linked JKU and he also found that they did an amazing job of eliminating sway by dialing in the right settings.
Best modification i did to my TJ
I agree. It made my Jeep so much more comfortable off road and predictable on obstacles.
Perfect demonstration of sway bar control.
I appreciate that. I was really racking my brain to come up with a way to test and show the usefulness of a sway bar on video.
Sweet jeep. I have an 05 Rubicon that I occasionally drive on the street. Glad I found this channel, subscribed.
Thank you! I love how capable the rubicon is, right out of the box. And you luckily have the much better interior than mine. I’m glad to have you here on the channel!
Very nice Jeep, thanks for the review I'm looking to add those to my 2020JLU
I really appreciate it! The Jeep has been a fun project to play with. And I’m glad you found it helpful.
Loved my Antirock but a buddy of mine was adamant that I try a dual rate sway such as SwayLoc... basically a trail rated torsion bar within a street rated bar. I decided to give it a go in my new build & was mad at myself for not listening to him sooner. Best of both worlds. No sacrificing body roll for flex & vice versa. I will never run a single rate sway bar again. There's no going back once you've had a taste of a dual rate sway bar.
That’s intriguing! I rarely drive my TJ on the road so it hasn’t bothered me at all, BUT we had to remove the antirock sway bars from the JKU that shows up on my channel regularly because he is running front and rear 3 link setup and it couldn’t control the amount of body roll that it had on the street. On the trail it was amazing though! I may see if he will invest into a SwayLOC and test it out as well.
Thanks for the video. Tired of the quick disconnects on my TJ and have been thinking about getting the AntiRock
It’s definitely been a great addition on the trail. Much more predictable and less bouncing down the trail.
Thanks for the great video !!!!
Glad you liked it!
Great video man. I like your style. Best of luck with your channel! You will do well!
I really appreciate that. More than you’ll know!
Killer rig dude!
I really appreciate it!! I have some big plans for the fall/winter for the Jeep to improve it.
You should install it lower than center. You have room to go down more on the down flex which will translate to the up flex.
This is great advice, actually! The only reason I havent gone that route is only because i plan to lower my ride height once i move over to coilovers and with the steering gear in its current location, It is a bit of a hinderance. But this is something i have been working on deciding how i want to approach it.
Great video, keep up the good work!
Thanks! I appreciate it a lot!
What air compressor and bracket are you running?
I’m running the ARB dual compressor and I made a custom bracket that I came up with to mount it in the engine bay, at the driver side.
@@mudtiremedia NICE, I wish there was something like that available on the open market rather than on top of the engine.
Do you run a rear sway bar as well? I have the stock rear with a front AntiRock on my TJ. Heard its designed to work with a stock rear or an AntiRock rear sway. So far I like mine and it is a great improvement over a disconnected front stock bar.
I don’t have the rear antirock “yet” haha. But it is one of the next things that is being added soon. Before making this video, I was able to have a long phone conversation with 2 guys from rock jock about their sway bars and they mention how the front antirock is sized in a way that it is able to function well with the stock rear sway bar, BUT you will actually get the most stability and traction with a rear antirock added. In this video I don’t have any rear sway bar attached because I have one ton axles and the stock rear sway bar doesn’t fit up to the rear axle without being an issue with ground clearance. So rather than cut off all of the brackets soon just to relocate everything, I left it bare in preparation for the rear antirock to be going in.
Do you run a rear bar?
I don’t, but I originally planned to run one. What you see in the video is only a front bar and no rear bar involved.
Love the set up eventually looking to put my tj on 1 tons also what was the ticket on your set up and did you do it yourself or go through a shop
I believe my setup came in at about 8k with the cost of wheels and tires. But I did all of the work myself here on the channel and made my own long arm setup to go to it. But it is regeared and running selectable air lockers front and rear and uses the 1550 35 spline shafts. It’s been a great setup.
Axle weight and body weight directly effects how much force is applied to the torsion bar to make it twist.
I could be wrong about this. But I made sure to talk with Rock Jock tech support before ordering and when talking with them about this, they explained that the axle is unsprung weight and they do not recommend any different sway bar for one ton axles vs stock or any tire sizes. The only time they recommend changing sway bar size is when you are adding large amounts of weight inside/on the tub of the Jeep, because this would require a larger bar to mitigate the weight transitions.
I guess this is my next purchase, just butchered my sway bars off my 06 Rubicon and immediately knew my Jeep wasn't gonna cut it for going out on dates. My girl would hate riding in it. So here goes another $500, (the things we do for our women)
Haha yes! I’m in the same boat. I keep trying to make this Jeep more comfortable because my daughter likes riding in it but hates rough rides. Haha. The things we do for these women.
What size tire are you running ?
I’m running a 40x13.50-17