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RockJock front AntiRock- which hole?

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The RockJock front AntiRock has three holes in the sway bar arms for the end links to attach to. Which hole are you all using for your setup? I assume the hole selection affects the stiffness of the setup with the hole at the end of the arm being the softest (highest leverage). The online install instructions show a picture using the middle hole. My shop installed using the third hole from the end (stiffest/lowest leverage).

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You are correct on which hole is soft vs stiff. I don’t have one, but if it’s easy to swap holes, I would put it in the soft setting for crawling and stiffest setting on the street. I don’t run a front sway bar at all, but my hard cornering ability suffers quite a bit.
 

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I run the middle front and rear. It handles like a Bronco should on the street and off-road, and it has been great. The Antirock is an excellent product; it just works.
 
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I run the middle front and rear. It handles like a Bronco should on the street and off-road, and it has been great. The Antirock is an excellent product; it just works.
Any tips when changing the sway bar position? Can I do it with the vehicle on the ground or do I need to lift the front end? I assume the links will need to be adjusted for length too.
 

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Any tips when changing the sway bar position? Can I do it with the vehicle on the ground or do I need to lift the front end? I assume the links will need to be adjusted for length too.
Park it on flat concrete and it should be easy to take the bolts out. I doubt you’ll need to adjust the length. Remove both sides before trying to line up the new holes.
 

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Park it on flat concrete and it should be easy to take the bolts out. I doubt you’ll need to adjust the length. Remove both sides before trying to line up the new holes.
I sent a DM for him to watch some of the Curry videos on setting up a JK. I could not find any Bronco ones when I installed mine. Adjusting for a lift if you have one is important as well.
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