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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: J B on June 08, 2005, 21:51:48
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hiya,
i fitted a 2" lift kit to my disco today, ive put 1.5" spacers on the rear anti roll bar, but not sure about the front??
there seems to loads of clearance between the bar and the prop shaft when on level ground, not sure about any articulation yet
whats your thoughts??????
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got some ramps, run it up one wheel at a time to see what happens. if they twist, take them off, i did. :lol:
Chris
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You need spacers, I had a nice shiny little circle round my old prop. If you fit Qt arms (you will want to, trust me) then it's a no-brainer.
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I took both front & rear anti-roll bars off mine and didn't really noticed the difference to be honest.
If you don't space it now then you stand the chance of it flipping the balljoints over on full articulation.
As RRB says, if you fit the caster correction radius arms at a later stage then you'll have to either space or remove the front one anyway cos it'll touch the propshaft on flat ground!
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I never had anti rollbars mine being a 92 model but you would definately benefit by getting castor corrected radius arms. Without them your steering will feel more wooley than it should.
I bypassed this by fitting a 3 link to mine..can change the angle to suit propshafts and steering geometry.
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Bulli, does your car roll when you're cornering hard?
Budgie, I'm surprised you don't notice the difference with no anti roll bars, I have 2 on the back to get the car balanced nicely as the Polybushes stiffened the front end up, plus there's an LPG tank in the boot (and frequently 2 big dogs).
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Budgie, I'm surprised you don't notice the difference with no anti roll bars, I have 2 on the back to get the car balanced nicely as the Polybushes stiffened the front end up, plus there's an LPG tank in the boot (and frequently 2 big dogs).
That could be the difference, I rarely have much weight in the back.
Also don't forget I've got 15x8 wheels + spacers on there which make the track alot wider than normal and the 3" lift springs are rated to cope with the H/D bumpers etc, so maybe that helps. :? Although I am aware of the extra height so maybe I don't tend to throw it into corners like I used too. :wink:
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mine seems to handle the same as pre lift
exept for the steering
bulli whats a 3 link
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Yes it rolls when cornering hard, like mad- but i adapt my driving. Braking is the same as before with no ill effects...whats a 3 link????? BIG BOYS TOYS mate thats what
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Is that a HD track rod bar you have fitted, with protection :?:
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standard track rod but the 3 link uses that as a brace so you get the protector as part of the set up. Makes the world of difference off road.