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Green Laning Prep
Range Rover Blues:
No, if yo have a lift and get cross-axled than the ARB will 'flip' over and the end then hits the bottom spring seat. The car will then ride on the slant. Once both ends are flipped it then restricts travel quite a bit IIRC.
Yolu could undo bothe ends and turn the ARB backwards and tie-wrap it to the chassis for now. If you can get it undone.
Disco-Ron:
My truck runs without arb's...... no problems that way, less to go wrong!
Range Rover Blues:
Which is great for off-roading but as I carry 2 big dogs, tow a lot and have a heavy LPG tank in the boot, oh and heavy boots myself I like it to handle well on the road.
Like most things it's a compramise.
chris.hunt22:
Range Rover Blues, you certainly know your stuff, just crossed axled it on a big earthy mound and yes it did flip the ARB bit over and yes it now slants :oops: Glad I found out before going laning on Sunday (should have just taken your advice!!) I will definatley do it tomorrow before sundays expedition. As for the dislocating spring it was a good 2 1/2" clear of the seat, took a good boot whilst I reversed it back down to get it to go back (thanks for that LP32!!). so will also invest in some jubilee clips for now (I knew I should have left the shocks standard instead of +2" (I was certain the springs would be 2" longer), you live and learn anyway :roll:
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: "chris.hunt22" ---Range Rover Blues, you certainly know your stuff, just crossed axled it on a big earthy mound and yes it did flip the ARB bit over and yes it now slants :oops: :roll:
--- End quote ---
Go on, ask me how I knew :wink:
Been there, done that.
I fancy some X-Springs but I'm working on reliable disconnects for the ARB first.
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