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anti roll bar removell
Disco Matt:
I wouldn't bother. Mine has now covered some pretty tricky lanes and to be honest they've never caused me a problem. I think someone on here said the extra articulation is only an inch or two?
Terrain reading will solve most problems, and it allows you to keep the settled on-road handling!
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: mobi on August 24, 2008, 04:17:40 ---i removed mine. yes it's a bit softer on the road but no where near as bad as you lot are making it out to be. just like to point out that the pre 94 did not have arb's on. :roll:
the main reson i took mine off is that the link arms flip over and i was going though a new set of D bushes every time i went off road. (never had the problem with the front one)
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Earlier RRC had stiffer radius arm bushes to limit the body roll, these were introduced with the 3.5 EFi, when power (thus speed) increased. ARB were intorduced with the CSK then the 3.9, when power went up again.
If you are having the links flip over then obviously you havn't "lifted" your truck properly, you need to space the ARB mounts downwards too, otherwise the bar is at a very acute angle and won't work properly anyway.
mobi:
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on August 24, 2008, 14:08:39 ---If you are having the links flip over then obviously you havn't "lifted" your truck properly,
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now you are talking out of your ass. :twisted:
200 didn't have arb's so the 300 doesn't need them, it's the extra height that gives the body the extra roll.
eugene:
my 200tdi has arbs on it so id agree with rrb on this one :D
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: mobi on August 24, 2008, 19:26:45 ---
--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on August 24, 2008, 14:08:39 ---If you are having the links flip over then obviously you havn't "lifted" your truck properly,
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now you are talking out of your ass. :twisted:
200 didn't have arb's so the 300 doesn't need them, it's the extra height that gives the body the extra roll.
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Whatever :roll:
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