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Old 16-05-2012, 15:48   #1
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Has anyone used these?

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Old 16-05-2012, 16:28   #2
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Thought u wanted to get rid of rear anti roll bar
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Old 16-05-2012, 19:21   #3
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OR just leave the ARB in place but undo one end for off roading, then replace to go home. One nut n bolt takes all of a minute
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Old 16-05-2012, 21:38   #4
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i'm no sure weither 2 take it off or not, still in 2 minds, so keepinmg options open atm.

what u mean makeitfit? soz i'm such a div

i got my 31/10.50/15's tho
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Old 16-05-2012, 21:44   #5
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Off off off !

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got any pics of your tyres ?
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Old 16-05-2012, 21:59   #7
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got any pics of your tyres ?
no yet cos my fone broke

be offroading with them nxt weekend so i'll take loads of pics then

really how is it with the anti roll bar off? cos i really no sure but it at all
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Old 16-05-2012, 22:02   #8
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if you do take the rear arb off make sure your rear wheel offset is good/or spacers and you grind down the protruding seatbelt bolts or you will cut the inside of your tyres.
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It's not awful with the rear ARB off but you will get some more roll. Plus you need to advise your insurance company of the modification AND run the risk of a smart arse MOT tester giving you a fail for not having it
I suggest for what I suspect is your greenlane activities, is to leave it in place till you get to the laneing session. Then simply undo one of the drop link's nut and bolt. This effectively dissarms the ARB's efect on the axle. It doesn't catch or rattle etc. Then when you've done, just bolt it up again and take your 2.4 children home safely Simples
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Old 16-05-2012, 22:09   #10
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if you do take the rear arb off make sure your rear wheel offset is good/or spacers and you grind down the protruding seatbelt bolts or you will cut the inside of your tyres.
Depends on your offset mind
Another simple fix is to cut the excess bolt off
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Old 16-05-2012, 22:16   #11
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Depends on your offset mind
Another simple fix is to cut the excess bolt off
the boolt has already been cut down 2 size so thats not a problem, n tbh had the car tipped up 2 one side 2 check what may or may not need done n it doesn't go anywhere near the top of the rear arches.

i don't do grren laning cos theres none up here i go 2 pay n play's n the ones i go to r pretty severe in places
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Ah ok then undo it and then you'll see how far the axle will move. That's when your tyres can catch the inner tub. You'll get much more articulation with it off and even more with +2" rear shocks
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it will only catch on one side, as the body is not 100% centered to the chassis.
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Old 17-05-2012, 12:08   #14
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DavMac sell Blue point droplinks for £19 each. Better make and cheaper than them off EBay. You can order by phone. They are in Kirby in Ashfield.
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Old 17-05-2012, 16:11   #15
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DavMac sell Blue point droplinks for £19 each. Better make and cheaper than them off EBay. You can order by phone. They are in Kirby in Ashfield.
cheers i'll have a look
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