disco anti roll bar
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disco anti roll bar
was talking to a chap today and he mentioned that with my disco having a 2" lift (springs and shocks) i should of removed the anti roll bar
ive never heard of this before, is the chap a nutter or is he correct
cheers herm
ive never heard of this before, is the chap a nutter or is he correct
cheers herm
herman 6- Posts : 30
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 59
Location : skipton north yorks
Re: disco anti roll bar
Hi it all depends what you are doing with it if it is mostly road use with some off road leave them on if it is extreme off roading take them off
CLUNYKNOX- Posts : 722
Join date : 2008-07-17
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Re: disco anti roll bar
hi thanks for that its 70 percent on road so best leave them on cheers for that hermCLUNYKNOX wrote:Hi it all depends what you are doing with it if it is mostly road use with some off road leave them on if it is extreme off roading take them off
herman 6- Posts : 30
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 59
Location : skipton north yorks
Re: disco anti roll bar
You can remove them i have my front one removed i does reduce your articulation slightly but if you are doing more road work than off road i would leave them on as it does make you roll more on the road without them
Re: disco anti roll bar
thanks for the info, it seems to make sense to leave them on as it will be on road more than off cheers hermSteve wrote:You can remove them i have my front one removed i does reduce your articulation slightly but if you are doing more road work than off road i would leave them on as it does make you roll more on the road without them
herman 6- Posts : 30
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 59
Location : skipton north yorks
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