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Anti-roll bar removed?
Range Rover Blues:
More likely to be the springs, aren't they handed on the Disco? Unless the ARB is twisted and that's unlikely. Acid test, drop one end and see what happens, if the bar twists away when you loosen it you know it's doing something and which way it twists tells you what.
TimM:
--- Quote from: "Bulli" ---some disco 1's didnt have em.
--- End quote ---
I think they were a 'new addition' for the 300's so they were on from 1994ish.
Mace:
What happens is the ARB is now at a higher angle chassis/axle so when you lower a wheel the axle drops and INVERTS to anti roll bar ball joint link. IN your case I would say you only managed to do ONE side, hence the lean.
You can do 2 things....
Remove the ARB all together, it is legal and will pass an MOT. However there is a debate as to whether this constitutes a modification that your insurance company needs to know about.
or
Buy some spacers to fit under the D-bushes of the ARB to the same thickness/height of your lift. Range Rover Blues has towball spacers on his, so does Gords I believe.
seph234:
sorry when i said bent i should of said twisted yes his twisted when their were some rocky section and the axles were twisting about and when i was following him you could notice the lean. joe
Range Rover Blues:
Been there, done that. I'm working on a quick release for mine now, so I can get better articulation off-road.
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