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Offline william127

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rear anti roll bar
« on: June 02, 2009, 20:05:27 »
my 110 td5 dosent have a rear anti roll bar fitted, id like to get one at the lrw show this weekend as i also want to get some perfomance upgrades. is it worth getting an uprated one or the standard one? if an uprated one is better is a particular one recomended?

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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2009, 18:29:11 »
HI

I've got an old 110csw, took my rear anti roll bar off so I could get more articulation, especially as in Wales laning I went in a ditch and the roll bar reversed it self on the ball joints and wedged itself, if you ar going offroad I would leave it off, sure others have other ideas!

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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2009, 19:08:54 »
thanks, think i might not bother, or maybe get one and just put it on on long trips, as its just a nut and bolt job.
1990 defender 127 flatbed 200tdi mud tyres stripdown started 14/03, now striped, ned to start the expensive bit
1992 rrc vogue se izuzu 2.8td running well so it got sold,
2003 110 td5 hardtop,ex mod, arived 25/04, bfg a/ts, ply lined, k and n filter, honda sport seats, rear demountable 2000lb winch, security grills,high lift with winching kit, mountney small steering wheel, momo gear knob, front spots, airhorns, hd steering, diff guard, ex army  center towpin bumper replaced with winch bumper, rear mounted bottle opener, cheaquer plate, neon underbody light, ex police map light,1000 watt inverter, reversing camera
2007 ford ranger wildtrack d/cab(dads)
yamaha big bear 350 2wd, likes to eat flies, fixed (until i roll it again)

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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2009, 19:13:26 »
I took mine off the 110. Far less creaking and groaning when the axles were twisting. And I hardly noticed the difference on the road.
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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #4 on: June 10, 2009, 08:31:01 »
What's different in design about an uprated rear anti roll bar, polybushed or more to it?

I took the anti roll bar off my 110csw and like said you hardly would know the difference unless you tried to find it. I wanted to know what to expect so going hard around a roundabout I found the normal body roll would get to a point and then suddenly dive/pitch and could be a surprise to the unwary. With that in mind the anti-roll bar may be a benefit in extraordinary manoeuvres on the road at speed, like accident avoidance.
I didn't find much difference offroad around here with or without it. I think the gain in articulation is minimal, though I didn't specifically measure that difference so would like to see the figures of someone who has done that experiment.
I have since changed the roll of my truck from a heavy greenlaner to nano-expedition/medium greenlaner, so have put the rear anti-roll bar back on to help with the raised CG loading arrangement in the rear and roof rack. In that circumstance putting the bar back on was quite noticeable allowing a more relaxing ride at an increased speed. 


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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #5 on: June 12, 2009, 13:09:19 »
I took it of my 110 CSW when I had it and didn't notice any difference on the road, although I never drove it like a 'performance' vehicle!
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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #6 on: June 12, 2009, 15:15:21 »
I took it of my 110 CSW when I had it and didn't notice any difference on the road, although I never drove it like a 'performance' vehicle!

I put one on mine!
But then again, a couple of kayaks on the roof does make a difference to the handling. :shock:

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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #7 on: June 13, 2009, 22:45:07 »
Yeah, I have twin ARB on the back of blue but it's a V8, has a LPG tank in there, We have 2 GSDs and I tow quite a lot.

That said my tow barge is the LSE nowadays, that has a double-thickness ARB which is way more than twice as stiff, it handles about as well as 2 tonnes of off-roader will without compramising it's articulation.
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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #8 on: June 14, 2009, 10:04:54 »
After what happened to gresh I'd be very wary of removing an anti-roll bar, especially on a CSW with the Boge leveller, which is the main reason for having them, the centre pivot effect it causes isn't good for stability on road...

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Re: rear anti roll bar
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2009, 10:44:47 »
ah, as a point of note  my experiences with ARB on or off were with long after the CSW soft springs have been replaced with HD springs and counterpart shocks all round (and a defunct boge unit)
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