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2" lift and no ARB
08 Dec 2024 17:38 #258656
by me101
2007 Little Jim with cheap mods!
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Hi - looking for some confirmation if possible please. Had a few days away, and broke a few bits! 1 part is the anti roll bar, this is now bent. I am considering trying it with the bar removed, so, my question is, do I need to have extended brake lines as I have a 2" lift? The rears have been fine on the original pipes, but wonder if the additional travel from removing the bar will cause some damage? Cheers
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09 Dec 2024 20:17 #258669
by jackonlyjack
Replied by jackonlyjack on topic 2" lift and no ARB
Just drive it steady till you get used to how it feels
And yes fit extended lines
And yes fit extended lines
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10 Dec 2024 12:25 #258673
by me101
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Replied by me101 on topic 2" lift and no ARB
I thought so - just needed someone to confirm, cheers
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10 Dec 2024 14:28 #258674
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic 2" lift and no ARB
I have driven without the ARB on a SJ, not comparable I know. But still with that experience I will never do that again. I had lotsa mods on it and one thing can work on one car but with your tyres, your lift, your weight, your speed, it can be different.
The car can behave a bit unpredictable especially if loaded with a bit of weight, pulling a trailer, doing a swerve to avoid a sudden moose..
It can be OK going slow, but different at speed.
Be sure to test it in a safe environment.
I would not do it, and definitely not recommend it, but several people in here say it is ok.
The car can behave a bit unpredictable especially if loaded with a bit of weight, pulling a trailer, doing a swerve to avoid a sudden moose..
It can be OK going slow, but different at speed.
Be sure to test it in a safe environment.
I would not do it, and definitely not recommend it, but several people in here say it is ok.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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10 Dec 2024 15:11 #258675
by me101
2007 Little Jim with cheap mods!
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Replied by me101 on topic 2" lift and no ARB
I have thought about it, and just going to replace it. I tow my camping trailer, and don't often get stuck on the lanes I do, so going to play safe. Cheers
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10 Dec 2024 17:52 #258676
by fordem
This is how I feel, I've done it, I know what it feels like, I would not do it again, and I would definitely not recommend it.
Replied by fordem on topic 2" lift and no ARB
I would not do it, and definitely not recommend it, but several people in here say it is ok.
This is how I feel, I've done it, I know what it feels like, I would not do it again, and I would definitely not recommend it.
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10 Dec 2024 20:07 #258677
by Lambert
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic 2" lift and no ARB
I don't have a lift so my center of gravity is lower but on my old factory suspension I ran for nearly a year without the anti roll bar and couldn't really see enough difference to rush to replace it but when I put the koni on and set them soft I reverted back to it. I can imagine that with a higher center of gravity it would be much more interesting with no arb.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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10 Dec 2024 20:50 #258679
by fordem
You can drive many, many miles and never experience anything that would make you realize the bar isn't there, especially if you don't know what you're "supposed to feel", but I guarantee a sudden swerve for any reason will reveal that it's not there.
Try a quick right-left-right swerve at around 30 mph or so, both with & without and I'll bet you notice the difference.
Replied by fordem on topic 2" lift and no ARB
The car can behave a bit unpredictable especially <SNIP> doing a swerve to avoid a sudden moose..
It can be OK going slow, but different at speed.
You can drive many, many miles and never experience anything that would make you realize the bar isn't there, especially if you don't know what you're "supposed to feel", but I guarantee a sudden swerve for any reason will reveal that it's not there.
Try a quick right-left-right swerve at around 30 mph or so, both with & without and I'll bet you notice the difference.
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11 Dec 2024 09:28 #258685
by yakuza
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
Replied by yakuza on topic 2" lift and no ARB
Me and a good friend was on our way to a Offroad meet southeast in Norway in my lifted SJ on 31's and soft OME-leafs and the wrong shock absorbers.
Packed with gear, spare parts and stuff doing 100kmt on the highway and out of the blue the car got violent body rolls but still went more or less straight. Managed to slow down to 80kmt and it settled. Thought about it for a bit and remembered I was on an event some months before and had removed the sway bar.
Called a friend a few miles south of us and had him find a roll bar for me for the return trip.
He was shocked to hear I had it up to those speeds so you can say that doing 100kmt or maybe even more was a bad idea.
Thankful I did not kill my friend that day.
On the return trip the car all beat up from the offroad but now with the sway bar it was steady and straight as an arrow.
Not doing that again.
Packed with gear, spare parts and stuff doing 100kmt on the highway and out of the blue the car got violent body rolls but still went more or less straight. Managed to slow down to 80kmt and it settled. Thought about it for a bit and remembered I was on an event some months before and had removed the sway bar.
Called a friend a few miles south of us and had him find a roll bar for me for the return trip.
He was shocked to hear I had it up to those speeds so you can say that doing 100kmt or maybe even more was a bad idea.
Thankful I did not kill my friend that day.
On the return trip the car all beat up from the offroad but now with the sway bar it was steady and straight as an arrow.
Not doing that again.
Norway 2005 Jimny M16A VVT, 235 BFG MT, 2" Trailmaster, ARB rear lck, 17%/87% high/low gears.
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