My Rubicon EcoDiesel build

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CWu21

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After several running several trails with the Jeep with and with out the Sway bar disconnected, I felt there were some times with full articulation and off camber that the Jeep Felt Unstable. I went back and forth with this next mod. I know alot of people that have raved about it but my biggest concern was the daily drive usage and losing that comfort on the highway. I finally gave in and Ordered Rock Jock AntiSway bars and installed them. Yes it takes time getting use to. When you first install the steering seems to float when on the highway but after about a day or three lol I never noticed it again and steering to me has been back to normal. What I love about the Rock Jock Antisways is when i am off camber and flexing I feel in full control.

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Mccall Idaho
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Gold Mountain Trail, Big Bear CA
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Back in June of last year AFe reached out to me to use my Jeep for proto typing a CAI and exhaust system for the new Eco Diesel. Since I was living in SD it was a pretty easy drive up to Corona and lend them my Jeep for a bit. After quite a few months of testing and going back n forth I got the proto type CA and Exhaust installed. I am still waiting for the Production Model to be finally released. Side note: My Jeep was used for their product photos otheir website. :grin:

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Oh looks high tech. I used their stuff on my previous daily driver.
 
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