This thing is a monster! I have spent more time underneath of Jeeps than I care to admit, so you can take my word for it. This is one of the best aftermarket products I've seen for a Jeep, period. It is made the same way that the stock bar is, except it is way bigger and has an adjustment sleeve. This is the way Jeep should do it at the factory! I bought this because my stock bar was flexing and I was getting ""death wobble,"" which if you don't know is a resonating oscillation of the front wheels that makes the Jeep feel like it is coming apart. I tracked down the problem to a combination of a flexing track bar, and a worn drag link end. I ordered this to address the track bar and I ordered a drag link from another site. When I took my stock track bar off I found that the bushing on one end was worn out. After installing this and the new drag link, my Jeep handles better than new. I couldn't be happier!Some details: The Teraflex bar is nearly twice as thick as the stock bar and it has thicker, heavier bushings. The bushings are a press in standard type bushing but they look pretty tough compared to the stock ones. Teraflex does sell replacements for these if you ever need one. The adjustment sleeve is not just some flimsy piece of metal like you would see on some steering setups, it is a heavy, thick walled piece of pipe that is split down one side. The locking collars are also very heavy. I have no fears of this ever failing or coming loose. Unlike other track bars, you can adjust this one without having to remove one end, which is nice. Probably my favorite thing about this bar compared to other aftermarket versions is that it is a forged solid piece instead of tubing, which allows them to be curved around the diff, just like the stock bar. The ones made from tubing have clearance issues around the differential housing.Now I need one for the back because the front is so tight that the back feels loose now.