Vehicle & Technical > Discovery
anti roll bar removell
karlo:
Only one answer take em off if ya don't like it put em back on, simple.
freeagent:
yep, if your truck doesn't weigh 3 tonnes, and has decent suspension, you probably won't notice much difference...
if you carry loads of gear on a huge roofrack, and have knackered ancient suspension, you'll notice the difference.
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: lurch_917 on September 03, 2008, 09:05:29 ---as rrb says leave them on if you have a lift just spacethe mounts out to match or the nuckels have a habbit of turning i have a question though would you be abel to space them on standard hight springs to get a bit more articulation
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Yes you can, also if you have a Southdown tank guard you may have to fit spacers.
I relocated the ARB axle mounts upwards and outwards (I snapped them off) too, the one diassadvantage of what you propose is that the ARB becomes more exposed.
bambamjj:
RRB - i have standard Disco with police rear springs and Southdown Tank Guard and still managed to fit with out modifying ARB mounts :-k this is the second time i have heard this about them needing modifying, have i done something wrong [-o<
http://www.mud-club.com/forum/index.php/topic,62861.0.html
photos at bottom of the above link
clbarclay:
On a lifted disco, what prevents you from just fitting the arb with the short links going upwards from the axle? Does the arb links have to go below the axle mounts to clear items like the exhaust?
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