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antiroll bars

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Cheggs:
Hi, you can get kits to fit after market antiroll bars that require no welding as i fitted them to mine when i first got it, but I have since fitted Hd springs and have found I no longer need them , but they did improve the road holding, but cut down on the articulation. :)

nat_hale:
Hi there,

If I were you, I'd fit the new shocks, springs and bushes and see how you feel then.  I removed the anti-roll bars on my Disco when I still had the old (160,000 miles!) springs on, and body roll was quite noticable.  However, new springs (still no ARB's on) has made it better than the old springs were *with* the ARB's on!

Might find it saves you a lot of messing?!

Cheers,
Nat

eugene:
thanks for the advice will fit new springs ang shock and go from there

Range Rover Blues:
There are plenty who will tell you to do wihtout ARBs but it's a matter of choice.  If you need new springs and shocks then start there, but I'll tell you now I have 3 ARB on Blue (2 on the back) and a very HD one on the LSE and I get all the articulation my shocks will allow on the back end.

eugene:
well while looking underneath my car today noticed rear nearside spring has snapped near the bottom so now i think that could play major part in the bad handling so got busy weekend

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