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Since they posted all this three years ago, rodleach has had gender realignment...and apache has turned back to being hetero...
Why not start a new thread.
I fitted my surf with the 2'' lift from roughtrax coz it was sagging in the back, just the springs and lifted the existing fronts. Just noticed today 1 m onth later that is that my left anti roll bracket is gone....does it have to do with the lift? The right one is still on. should I l;eave it off or replace it? and if I replace, with what? normal bracket i can find from milner off road?
Help appreciated, sorry for newbie questions!
When you fit longer springs it will "stretch" the ARB brackets somewhat, if you want to keep the ARB ya need to fit/make longet ARB brackets, it's not really a problem removeing the thing alltogether, i've removed front and back ARB's and dont really notice any difference but i dont drive round bends like a looney end of the day it's your choice,
and never mind the smart ass replys, you'll get used to that, you used the search button (as newbies are reminded to do) and asked a question! so no problem
When you fit longer springs it will "stretch" the ARB brackets somewhat, if you want to keep the ARB ya need to fit/make longet ARB brackets, it's not really a problem removeing the thing alltogether, i've removed front and back ARB's and dont really notice any difference but i dont drive round bends like a looney end of the day it's your choice,
and never mind the smart ass replys, you'll get used to that, you used the search button (as newbies are reminded to do) and asked a question! so no problem
Thanks mate
Will it matter if I leave left bracket on snd right off?
If I do ask my mechanic to make and fit me two new ones what should I expect (labour time) approx?
If the ARB is not connected at one end, it is not working. so I would reckon it would not matter that one was connected and the other not.
But if that is the case, then why not remoce it altogether, as it has been doing nothing for a long time, and you have not noticed!
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If the ARB is not connected at one end, it is not working. so I would reckon it would not matter that one was connected and the other not.
But if that is the case, then why not remoce it altogether, as it has been doing nothing for a long time, and you have not noticed!
Will probably do that Wolfracer, you are right. only my girlfriend was saying she was feeling dizzy yesterday when I was on my way from Buxton to Bakewell on the bends!
My mechanic will tell me today if he can put a pair of extended brackets, if not shall i remove both brackets or the whole ARB you mean?
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