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    I have heard of people removing anti roll bars.

    Due to striped and corroded bolt anti roll bar bracket I need to remove front bar, grind or cut off old bolt head, drill out and re-tap. As it may not be a straight forward job (When are they ever?) and I need daily road use.

    (a) Is it safe without a bar? (b) What would the handling be like? (c) Is it legal?
    A little learning is a dangerous thing

  • #2
    Originally posted by Weston Dave
    I have heard of people removing anti roll bars.

    Due to striped and corroded bolt anti roll bar bracket I need to remove front bar, grind or cut off old bolt head, drill out and re-tap. As it may not be a straight forward job (When are they ever?) and I need daily road use.

    (a) Is it safe without a bar? (b) What would the handling be like? (c) Is it legal?
    Hi Dave..I have taken them both off of mine.You may get a bit more body roll so just be carefull going round roundabouts or cornering
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    • #3
      I took the rear off yesterday and replaced the bushes on the front and it seems fine, bit more body roll, but nothing drastic especially with the shocks set to hard. I stripped a bolt on the front when changing the bushes and found one of the bolts from the rear makes an ideal replacement
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      • #4
        Anti Roll Bar

        Thanks Guys.
        Will try to keep it on the road. Surely it can’t roll as much as one of those French thingies with the deckchairs!!
        David
        A little learning is a dangerous thing

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        • #5
          its legal mate, you can't fail an MOT for not having anti roll bars, if they are not fitted, then they can't test them.
          TeaM BOFA4x4 Mac 2008

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          • #6
            As anticipated problems with task that looked simple

            One of the captive nuts that hold the rubber bush bracket to the chassis has come lose and disappeared inside the chassis.
            I’ve thought of 3 options and would like to ask the audience
            (1)Tap out the chassis member to 11 or 12mm (present hole 10.25mm).
            (2)Fit a plate 4 or 5mm thick to chassis. Drill & tap & bolt bracket to it. This would lower the bar by that amount.
            (3)Drill hole in side of chassis large enough (about 14mm) to feed a bolt through and out of existing hole or manoeuvre a nut through hole into position onto the bolt though bracket and chassis. Not sure about drilling hole in chassis though!
            A little learning is a dangerous thing

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Weston Dave
              One of the captive nuts that hold the rubber bush bracket to the chassis has come lose and disappeared inside the chassis.
              I’ve thought of 3 options and would like to ask the audience
              (1)Tap out the chassis member to 11 or 12mm (present hole 10.25mm).
              (2)Fit a plate 4 or 5mm thick to chassis. Drill & tap & bolt bracket to it. This would lower the bar by that amount.
              (3)Drill hole in side of chassis large enough (about 14mm) to feed a bolt through and out of existing hole or manoeuvre a nut through hole into position onto the bolt though bracket and chassis. Not sure about drilling hole in chassis though!
              or option 4 just take the front a/r/bar off completely
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              • #8
                4, see how it drives for a couple of weeks, if you don't like it go back to 1,2, or 3
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                • #9
                  i've taken both off and quite like the extra body roll but just take it easy cornering
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by stormforce1067
                    i've taken both off and quite like the extra body roll but just take it easy cornering

                    Does it counter act the effect of the drugs?
                    Too old to care, young enough to remember

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MudSurfer
                      Does it counter act the effect of the drugs?
                      i don't get sea sick from it tho...
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                      • #12
                        Removed anti roll bar as suggested. Really surprised how little roll, though noticeably more under-steer.
                        Thanks guys, David
                        A little learning is a dangerous thing

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Weston Dave
                          Removed anti roll bar as suggested. Really surprised how little roll, though noticeably more under-steer.
                          Thanks guys, David
                          if you remove the rear aswell you will probably notice more body roll tho
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by andrewlee31
                            its legal mate, you can't fail an MOT for not having anti roll bars, if they are not fitted, then they can't test them.
                            this is not entirely true im afraid,if they are fitted as standard for the vehicle,removing them will be a failure on the mot under section 2.4 of suspension in the mot testing guide,so be careful!
                            DONT RUN WIV BIG DOGS IF U CANT PI** UP TALL TREES

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by WARRIOR72
                              this is not entirely true im afraid,if they are fitted as standard for the vehicle,removing them will be a failure on the mot under section 2.4 of suspension in the mot testing guide,so be careful!
                              i have put 2 surfs thru mot's with no anti roll bars on and they have passed no problem and the tester has never said anything about them not being on either
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