disposal of anti roll bar

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poony

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hello i just bought a terrafirma 2" lift kit and all of a sudden been told i should get rid of the anti roll bar, is this true?
 
If ou offroad a lot then yes, whip them off, improves articulation. But make sure you have updated HD springs other wise it's like driving a boat.

I have HD springs all round, removing them made a hooooge differance offroad, but because of me springs I dont really notice any change to how it rolls in the corners on the flat
 
Will it pass MoT without?

it should be fitted for the MOT as its a factory fitted item, but like deasy said it depends on how through they are, mine fail the mot on the rear drop link rubbers.....Was around £5/6 off ebay and half hour to sort, i only kept mine on to stop me popping a spring out
 
My local mot xhap knows my Disco had them factory fitted, so wants to see 'em at every MOT. He also wants to see them with the split pins through castle nuts, or Nylocs used .. Until I said I'm only taking them off when I get home anyway .. in which case he said OK .. ;)
 
Never at 10pm in pitch darkness on Strata Florida after a large amount of alcohol and being eaten alive by midges and then snap your only grinder disc.

Epic epic fail of rear anti roll bar removal.
 
it should be fitted for the MOT as its a factory fitted item, but like deasy said it depends on how through they are, mine fail the mot on the rear drop link rubbers.....Was around £5/6 off ebay and half hour to sort, i only kept mine on to stop me popping a spring out

Ah heck I have play in the ball joints. I am going to fit HD springs by the Bristol and west with much luck. Am I able to fit +2" lift springs with standard shocks?
 
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