Originally posted by Sancho
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My argument has always been that removing ARBs presents no extra risk if you are aware of your vehicles limitations.
Early secondary school physics tells you that if you continue to blast around roundabouts like an ar5e (something you shouldn't do in a Surf type vehicle anyway) then you will have a little extra mass shift and so increase your likelihood of a rollover slightly.
If you drive within the vehicles new limitations, you have mitigated the risk.
This IS a fact.
You may come back from your corner nowCutting steps in the roof of the world
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arb,s are for comfortask these guys http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xr7ktz1_asJAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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Originally posted by MattF View PostStill no idea what it means though.
The new L200 was okish.... the new Hilux rolled!
What sancho is saying (an i agree) is that in the event of anything going into your lane an your natural reaction to yank the steering left/right your probably going to end up on tut' roof!
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostIts a swedish test ( i think its swedish!) where you have to go hard left to hard right or t'other way round to simulate an 'elk' walking into the road
The new L200 was okish.... the new Hilux rolled!
What sancho is saying (an i agree) is that in the event of anything going into your lane an your natural reaction to yank the steering left/right your probably going to end up on tut' roof!
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostIts a swedish test ( i think its swedish!) where you have to go hard left to hard right or t'other way round to simulate an 'elk' walking into the road
Originally posted by RodLeach View PostWhat sancho is saying (an i agree) is that in the event of anything going into your lane an your natural reaction to yank the steering left/right your probably going to end up on tut' roof!
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Originally posted by Sancho View PostJAP4X4PART ¬ THE BIGGEST SURF BREAKER IN THE UK ¬
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