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Old 03-21-2017, 12:05 PM
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I am getting ready to install my Anti-rock to get rid of that POS electric sway motor that burnt up. I have seen many anti-rocks on jeeps set up different ways. Like some are even with the frame, some are angled down towards the axle and some up above the axle. Which is the best way to run the anti-rock. I am running a 3.5 rock krawler mid factor setup.

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Old 03-21-2017, 01:58 PM
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I recently did this install and I set mine about even with the frame. From what I understand you want to make sure at full droop the arm doesn't get too straight up and down. I've got a RK 3.5 flex lift kit on mine.
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ok thanks for the info
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Ragnarok is exactly right. Just want to make sure at full droop that arm can't swing around on you.



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