Currie Anti Rock?

nwoods

Expedition Leader
He called ORO up and told them what was going on, even though it was well out of warranty they replaced the entire unit for shipping costs

I had several ORO parts on the Jeep, they all had failures over time. The steering system was not good unless you had a +6" lift, so perhaps that was a combination of bad application and false advertising, but generally, they enjoyed billing me for "updated" parts whenever something broke.

Here is a crappy cell phone picture of the broken end of the torsion rod:
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The expeditant trail repair. LOL. Lasted for the 60 mile drive home!
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This was the flex that broke it. Doesn't really seem outrageous or excessive to me?
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jscusmcvet

Explorer
Wow, thanks for all the input guys. I am still on the fence. I have a lot of faith in Currie parts, so if I do not go with disco's I'll be going with the Anti Rock versus some of the other systems mentioned here.

Thanks again for hte help.

John
 

reece146

Automotive Artist
When you start mocking up the parts please post here. It would be good to get ideas. My immediate thought is either replicate the "D" shaped tube from round tube or better yet hack a peice out of a JY TJ.
 

tweenerlj

Adventurer
When you start mocking up the parts please post here. It would be good to get ideas. My immediate thought is either replicate the "D" shaped tube from round tube or better yet hack a peice out of a JY TJ.
No need, Currie sells a complete kit for the XJ

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