The "push-button" sway bar disco on my JK is starting to get pretty tired. It no longer disconnects in a prompt fashion...it will instead attmept to disconnect for 30 or even 60 minutes before successfully finishing the process. This definitely isn't the end of the world...but it does mean that I'll want to come up with a good method of disconnecting.
Off the top of my head, I see three options:
#1. Plain old swaybar disconnects. Cheap and simple. JKS, RE, or whatever other brand.
#2. Currie Antirock. More spendy, but I've heard that this setup still lets your rig articulate while offering good stability in off-camber situations. Then again, it's not like I have a ton of lift so I've never noticed a big issue in off-camber situations anyways. If you're running anti-rock, how much additional body roll have you noticed while on-road?
#3. ORO Swaylock. Even more spendy than the anti-rock, but supposedly it's the all-singing, all-dancing dual rate answer to the sway bar question that I've never heard anyone ask. Stiff sway-bar on-road, soft sway bar off-road. Honestly I'd probably go with the "manual" version since my lockers are electric (not air) and I'd rather not start making my rig more complex than it already is.
So I've done some reading, and googled a thing or two...but how about hearing from someone who's actually run Currie and/or ORO on their junk. What have you guys used, and how has it worked for ya?