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Anti Roll Bar
31 Jan 2009 17:49 #342
by kirkynut
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Anti Roll Bar was created by kirkynut
Hello there,
Can anyone please tell me what a lifted Jimny is like to drive without it's front anti roll bar? Martin, I see yours is long gone!
Mine is lifted 3 inches with KAP springs and Pro-comp shockers but I know the front articulation is severely limited with it on.
Also, do you have any tips about removing it without splitting the rubber on the ball joints as it will have to go back on for MOT's and obviously the rubbers can't be split. I have used a ball joint splitter to stop it spinning on bits on my SJ before but tend to damage the rubber. Perhaps I just need to be more careful!
Rob
Can anyone please tell me what a lifted Jimny is like to drive without it's front anti roll bar? Martin, I see yours is long gone!
Mine is lifted 3 inches with KAP springs and Pro-comp shockers but I know the front articulation is severely limited with it on.
Also, do you have any tips about removing it without splitting the rubber on the ball joints as it will have to go back on for MOT's and obviously the rubbers can't be split. I have used a ball joint splitter to stop it spinning on bits on my SJ before but tend to damage the rubber. Perhaps I just need to be more careful!
Rob
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31 Jan 2009 18:56 #344
by mlines
Martin
2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
Replied by mlines on topic Re:Anti Roll Bar
Mine is so long gone that it was not there whe I bought it. Therefore I cannot tell you what difference it made. Certainly going around roundabouts/bends feels a bit like driving a 2CV but it holds the road well if the driver can stand the lean!
Again, as I didn't take it off its hard to judge how to take it off. My splitter seems kinder on rubbers than yours as I have never split a rubber.
Martin
Again, as I didn't take it off its hard to judge how to take it off. My splitter seems kinder on rubbers than yours as I have never split a rubber.
Martin
Martin
2003 M13 early KAP build.
3" Trailmaster lift with 1.5 Spacers on front
Customised winch bumper and roll cage
235/85R16 Maxxis Bighorns on 16" Rims, 4:1 Rocklobster, Rear ARB locker and on-board air
Corrected arms all-round, rear disks, Recaro seats and harnesses
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31 Jan 2009 19:00 #345
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re:Anti Roll Bar
What does you MOT man say about it not being there? Or do you have an understanding?
Kirkynut
Kirkynut
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01 Feb 2009 15:48 #346
by andyw
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Hi,
If you look where the ball joint goes through the bracket of the axle, you should see two flats,find out what size spanner you need, I bent one years ago and got one off Darren, theres two sizes for some reason. Anyway after you've found what size spanner you need for the back in between the bracket and the rubber, grind it thinner as much as you need too, that way you dont damage the rubber. If you've got dear spanners get a set from the pound shop and grind one of them down.
hope that helps
Andy
If you look where the ball joint goes through the bracket of the axle, you should see two flats,find out what size spanner you need, I bent one years ago and got one off Darren, theres two sizes for some reason. Anyway after you've found what size spanner you need for the back in between the bracket and the rubber, grind it thinner as much as you need too, that way you dont damage the rubber. If you've got dear spanners get a set from the pound shop and grind one of them down.
hope that helps
Andy
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03 Feb 2009 13:51 #348
by funkyjimny
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I left mine on with my old car, but i ended up with too much articulation for it and bent it in to a right mess, had to remove it in the middle of a lane, it was unusable after that. Without it is not a nice drive, feels like your going to scrape the doorhandles on the road going round a roundabout. Does give far far greater articulation with it though, I use mine for driving to work and back every day, 25 mile round trip - I'll be keeping mine on this time.
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04 Feb 2009 18:46 #355
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Re:Anti Roll Bar
Hi there,
Cheers for the replies, I might just leave mine on now.
I know I'll get better articulation without it and I have a trip to the Lakes planned for March/April and articulation could be useful there for the rock crawling you end up doing on some of the lanes, however, it must be a good 400 miles on the motorway / A roads there and it is my every day car.
My insurance company are happy to insure me without the anti roll bar, however, if I rolled the thing on a motorway trying to avoid something in the carriageway it could be disasterous and not just for me.
I don't drive more than 60 mph in my Jimny and I am the most sensible person in the world, but accidents happen and driving a jelly on the motorway does not appeal to me.
Modifying a vehicle for off road use is great and you can get it to do so much more off road when doing so, however, there has to be a line drawn according to the vehicle's usage and I think I'm drawing my line at leaving the anti roll bar on.
It would be good if there was a quick release mechanism available, then I could undo it for lanes and connect it back up for the road!
Kirky
Cheers for the replies, I might just leave mine on now.
I know I'll get better articulation without it and I have a trip to the Lakes planned for March/April and articulation could be useful there for the rock crawling you end up doing on some of the lanes, however, it must be a good 400 miles on the motorway / A roads there and it is my every day car.
My insurance company are happy to insure me without the anti roll bar, however, if I rolled the thing on a motorway trying to avoid something in the carriageway it could be disasterous and not just for me.
I don't drive more than 60 mph in my Jimny and I am the most sensible person in the world, but accidents happen and driving a jelly on the motorway does not appeal to me.
Modifying a vehicle for off road use is great and you can get it to do so much more off road when doing so, however, there has to be a line drawn according to the vehicle's usage and I think I'm drawing my line at leaving the anti roll bar on.
It would be good if there was a quick release mechanism available, then I could undo it for lanes and connect it back up for the road!
Kirky
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