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rear anti roll bar
solihull-mick:
sorry if i affended you, that wasnt my intention, the term "gas it off" is a well used phrase in the trade, i should remember not everybody on here has a mechanical background in the trade, once again sorry for the attidude, :oops:
I do however gas, cut, remove the remaining ARB mounting brackets from the chassis and axles, just another thing not to get bent or cause problems when offroading,
Budgie:
No problems, apology accepted.
I was a fitter/turner for 11 years and if we were asked to "gas" something then it meant to get the oxy/acetylene cutting torch on it, that was the only reason for asking. ;)
With a +3" lift & 33" tyres, I left the brackets on there as the chassis brackets were well out of the way and I wasn't bothered about the axle ones, plus I didn't have gear to remove them.
Range Rover Blues:
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--- Quote from: Range Rover Blues on November 02, 2008, 00:19:09 ---Conversly I have 2 rear ARB fitted and I can still get the wheels all the way to the end of the dampers. the rear ARB makes little if any difference to the RTI of RRC/Disco.
http://www.mud-club.com/galleries/Range+Rover+Blues/Flexing/0/cb79fef1362a0163aa308ff62dfae162.JPG/
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2 arbs? one question is why???? you trying to make it handle like an X5? pmsl
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Oh dear, sorry to about that, hope you weren't in public ;)
Well thing is I don't encounter many fork lift trucks when I'm green laning, but I do tow a lot, I have 2 big dogs and a gas tank in the boot.
Like with Blue, this one will also flex to the limit of the dampers, plus 2" as before
And look how thick the rear ARB is on it
BTW Mick, I've got a MkII Escort or two, thanks :D
vitara guy:
o well iv removed both front and rear anti roll bars now. mind u its not an every day drive just a road legal off roader..
Gav_T:
I found my photo of my disco, just -2" droppers, cranked arms and no rear arb
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