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  • Lifting inside rear wheel when cornering?

    Anyone else suffer from this?

    Fix - take off the rear anti-roll bar.

    Has worked a treat on both my 3rd Gen's with no side effects and better axle articulation off-road too.

  • #2
    If you're lifting an inside rear whel on a solid axled vehicle, you've got proper isues with either your vehicle or your driving.
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    • #3
      Seriously, lifting a wheel?

      Never heard anything like it! How fast are you going round corners?

      3rd Gens has about 10-12" of travel stock (at least) on the rear end, it must be nearly falling over! and then you removed the ARBs?

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      • #4
        Well not exactly lifting - but spinning

        Yes really.

        Uphill corners and not driving like a nutter either - just the nice torquey 1KZTE.

        Same with both vehicles - same fix with both vehicles. Try it - you might like it!

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        • #5
          Aye, well done; I got hooked.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Jon Tallis View Post
            Same with both vehicles - same fix with both vehicles. Try it - you might like it!
            I don't have any ARB's on my truck, front or back.

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            • #7
              ARB's?

              Tony - that's interesting. Both mine had them front & rear (SSR-G & SSR-V).
              Have you taken them off or were they never fitted?

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              • #8
                Took mine off to re-bush, effin pikey's nicked it. but it is better offroad.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jon Tallis View Post
                  Tony - that's interesting. Both mine had them front & rear (SSR-G & SSR-V).
                  Have you taken them off or were they never fitted?
                  I took them off for better axle flex, its wallows noticably round corners now, but I drive very relaxed these days, and truck is built to work offroad, stiff suspension is a no-no.

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