anti roll bar?
MOT no problem either
if you dont like it you can always stick it back on, only a few bolts
helps axle flex when offroad so i'd say do it
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i have es3000 on mine with a 2" rhino ray lift. never noticed any difference when removed roll bar. ES3000 are fairly firm for a jimny. the 1000 are a bit softer.
MOT no problem either
if you dont like it you can always stick it back on, only a few bolts
helps axle flex when offroad so i'd say do it
Great thanks , think thats sealed the deal and I'll take it off at the weekend . After all, I can always put it back on if I dont like it...
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Get it off - get it muddy and no-one will know it ever had one on it. There are so many bits of bracket etc on a Jimny I doubt when it's all been covered in mud and nothing looks like it recently came off that anyone would cast a thought to it.
Get it off - get it lifted - take some pictures of the flex you have achieved - post them on here!
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jonplace wrote: so have you been for a spin on the roads ? notice any difference ?
Yeah took it for a good blast on both dual carriageways and twisty country roads. I can definitely notice a difference however it is very subtle and I really cant see it being a problem. I think my stiffer shocks and offset wheels definitely help.
I think I have also got to the bottom of my engine problem by replacing the Crankshaft sensor
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