roll bar on disco

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joaner

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16 posts

190 months

Saturday 15th August 2009
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hi i got a 300 tdi with a 2" lift big mud pluggers on her my problem is last time i was out in the rough stuff {it has a hard life} i snapped my rear anti roll bar so im thinking of takeing them off would the handling be ok & wot about the m.o.t??? woul it fail

OllieWinchester

5,681 posts

199 months

Monday 17th August 2009
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Cut them off, I did on my Classic for articulation purposes and it was a bit wallowy but fine other than that.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

197 months

Thursday 27th August 2009
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Well quite a few Disco didn't have a rear anti-roll bar on, so there's no probs remvoing it. Many classic RR's, 90's and 110's also didn't have them.

It will make it handle different and lean more, but just get used to it.

Re: MOT's - well technically if a vehicle should have had one on and its removed its a fail point.

I suspect with many test stations they will not notice or over look this with regards to a Land Rover. This is due to many models not actually having them anyhow.

The biggest problem is the brackets left behind, its sort of a clue that there should have been one, if the MOT tester gets arsey about it.

That said, some LR's left the factory with the brackets and no ARB, so its a point of contention.

Other options would be to remove the bracket or to buy some anti-sway bar disconnects from the States. These basically allow you to go under the vehicle and "un-clip" the ARB when you are off road (only the ends, it stays on the vehicle), the reattach it when you head out on the road.

Either way, if the Landy is for off road work the ARB will restrict rear suspension travel.

Personally I'd just take it off and only worry about it if it becomes a problem which it probably won't.

joaner

Original Poster:

16 posts

190 months

Saturday 29th August 2009
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ta 4 the info ill just take them off as its only a toy 4 fun only time its on the road is on way to tracks so should be ok

Gafferjim

1,336 posts

272 months

Wednesday 2nd September 2009
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I have a disco with 2" lift, has 265/75/16 tyres also, it was somewhat "wobbly" at 70mph without the antiroll bars, so I refitted the front one only, the rear being left to dislocate etc. it's now a much better ride on the motorway (& feels miles safer!!) but still performs off-road.