Rear Arb Removal

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I'm gettting under the car in a few mins for my 3rd attemt at re indexing the torsion bars :lol:lol and at the same time I want to remove my rear ARB

Couple of questions

Will my car fail MOT without one?

Whats the easiest way of removing it? I was thinking angle grinder :sly

Is there anything else I should do/check before I do this mod apart from the obvious checking with the insurance company which I have already done and they have deemed unchargable :D
 
I'm gettting under the car in a few mins for my 3rd attemt at re indexing the torsion bars :lol:lol and at the same time I want to remove my rear ARB

Couple of questions

Will my car fail MOT without one?

Whats the easiest way of removing it? I was thinking angle grinder :sly

Is there anything else I should do/check before I do this mod apart from the obvious checking with the insurance company which I have already done and they have deemed unchargable :D

not sure about mot but pretty sure you can remove it by undoing 8 bolts cant remember exactly how many but I know there wasn't too many :lol
as everyone recommends check your front arb bushes make sure there in good condition :thumbs
 
Not mot fail, probably won't be even noticed

I cut my drop links off too

It's only 4 bolts and cut through bolt on drop links
 
It is technically an MOT fail :eek: Unlikely, as most of us will testify, but that doesn't g/tee a pass for you.
Missing/absent parts=fail.
So I'd keep the ARB in the garage just incase you get unlucky :thumbs
 

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