Don't Install a Currie Antirock! Try this Teraflex one Instead!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Today we have my 2004 Jeep Wrangler in the shop and we are going to address an issue that have been dealing with and the solution I found to resolve it. Products mentioned in this video include Motobilt, Teraflex, JKS Manufacturing
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    “Energetic Upbeat Pop - Matthew John Torres” is under a Creative Commons (CC-BY) license.
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Комментарии • 31

  • @tylorarcher8439
    @tylorarcher8439 2 года назад +2

    If you’re having issues with your anti rock on the road it’s because it isn’t tuned right. The antirocker 100% creates better traction while keeping the body roll limited.

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  2 года назад

      This issue is that an antirock only has a single rate for the torsion bar. If you want the suspension to have the ability to flex off road then you tune the bar for that situation and lose some of the stability. The same can be said reversely is you wanted it handle well on road and have no flex while off road. Physically the bar can’t be 100% great off road and 100% great on road. That’s why the SwayLOC uses two different torsion bar rates is a superior swaybar system.

  • @MC2RD
    @MC2RD Год назад +1

    seems like mud and grit could get into the threads , and prevent going back to street setting

  • @ProficientEnough
    @ProficientEnough 2 года назад +3

    Personally I would have used blue vs red loctite since red requires a torch to remove the bolt. Hopefully you never have to remove it.

  • @GoChangeYoLife
    @GoChangeYoLife 2 года назад +1

    I had to learn to turn the music down on my channel as well. Learned that quick on my first few videos. Anyway, this was a good video. I have 120,000 miles on my JT and thought about Antirock, but now I'm going to start searching and see if there is an option for JT/JL.

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  2 года назад +2

      Yeah volume control was hard in my first very videos lol. I’m a big fan of the SwayLoc and it’s dual capabilities

  • @gunstrucksbbq
    @gunstrucksbbq Год назад +1

    Discos are the worst and the Rubicon ones suck even worse. People always forgetting to disconnect causing on trail issues. Wonder why they stopped making these for new vehicles.

  • @MrBurtonPE
    @MrBurtonPE 2 года назад +2

    I was thinking about an Antirock but saw this Teraflex and it’s got me pondering. Any issues with yours? Have you wheeled with it yet? Great video install.

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  2 года назад +3

      Personally if you ONLY use your Jeep offroad then a Currie antirock is a good option. An antirock is horrible on road especially when loaded down with gear and driving around corners. For mixed on road and offroad driving I’d rather go with a sway bar that offers a dual rate that I can switch between. I’ve wheeled with the Teraflex sway bar a few times now and wished I upgraded the sway bar years ago. It’s an awesome modification. This sway bar is a good option but also check into the sway-lock system from Off Road Only. I’ll be posting a video on the Sway-loc sway bar next week if you’d like to know more.

  • @DylanFahey
    @DylanFahey 9 месяцев назад

    In the future, use an audio normalizer to even out the loudness of the music with voice audio.

  • @gplaycount3154
    @gplaycount3154 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video but if you where trying to convince me to get the terraflex instead of the antirock, you failed. Cutting my aftermarket bumper, removing bolts from my steering box, using an air chisel at a snails pace to install and still having something to disconnect. No thanks

  • @admin_OutdoorEd
    @admin_OutdoorEd Год назад

    Could the disconnect be fitted to the other side, like the passenger side instead of drivers side🤷‍♂️
    It would then be sticking down instead, not sure if that would be a clearance problem then though.

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  Год назад +1

      I suppose that could work but definitely think you’ll loose ground clearance and probably bash it against the rocks. I really don’t mind how everything looks and functions with that bumper cornor sectioned out.

  • @erickmireles8245
    @erickmireles8245 2 года назад

    link to the fenders. 😍

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  2 года назад

      Here’s the link! These are the Motobilt 4” fenders with the standard wheel opening along with their inner fenders. I did modify the vent opening with a stainless steel perforated sheet. I think it makes the fender look much cleaner.
      motobilt.com/products/jeep-tj-fenders-4-inch-flare-no-inner-fender-flat-fender-97-06-wrangler-tj-lj-pair

  • @vadim97v
    @vadim97v Год назад

    What bumper is this? Please let me know haha, thanks!

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  Год назад +1

      It’s the Crusher from Motobilt. It’s a great bumper and has held up great wheeling with it over the past year!

    • @vadim97v
      @vadim97v Год назад

      @@terraforge_motorsports Found it already! After some research! 😂 Doing a similar bumper setup with my LJ, purchasing that bumper as well along with the Baja Lights, love the setup!

  • @semuzi1
    @semuzi1 2 года назад

    Wasn’t there so pose too be shims

  • @geofsanberg2167
    @geofsanberg2167 2 года назад +3

    Your music is to loud,

  • @Jeff-wu6wn
    @Jeff-wu6wn 2 года назад

    man need to lower the music volume, have to turn it down after you are talking 10 louder than you

  • @kp_patillo
    @kp_patillo 2 года назад +1

    Music too loud bro, and too often, I couldnt watch the whole video :(

  • @curtisjohnson944
    @curtisjohnson944 11 месяцев назад

    If you insist on using the obnoxious stock music maybe you could mic yourself up better? Great video but I may have permanent damage 😐

  • @mdbelden
    @mdbelden 3 месяца назад

    I have antirock and can't agree with you. Front and rear vs this set up. Come meet us on the trail and see why you're wrong.

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  3 месяца назад +1

      I’ve been wheeling this setup for 2 years and couldn’t be happier with how it performs on and off-road. Antirocks do limit down travel and Increase body roll over a conventional swaybar. Antirocks definitely have their place but didn’t meet the goals for this build.

  • @jeepinjason82
    @jeepinjason82 2 месяца назад

    Nothin more annoying than having to turn the volume up full blast to hear people talking in videos then getting blown away by dubbed in music. Please work on that.

  • @wvjeepguy8178
    @wvjeepguy8178 7 месяцев назад

    Teraflex garbage? No thanks.

    • @terraforge_motorsports
      @terraforge_motorsports  4 месяца назад

      For the most part I’m not a Hugh fan of Teraflex. This swaybar has been a great exception and has performed amazingly on the Jeep. Definitely beats disconnecting swaybar link and keeps the body roll down while driving