MOT and ARB removal
- mc_nebula
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As everyone else says, it's supposed to fail without it fitted, but unless you leave droplinks or something hanging around, or the tester knows the car well, how are they to know?
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- Bits4Vits
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I also explained I will be refitting it soon too, modified with a JimnyBits ARB quick disconnect -
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/suspensio...t-kit/prod_1392.html
So that it will be nice on the road, and still flexy off!
Just two bolts to undo and it's disconnected... a nice original idea from JimnyBits!
Dave
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- GuardianAngel
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Bits4Vits wrote: Mine passed MOT yesterday with ARB removed... even had a chat with the tester about it... he said it's difficult with a modified vehicle, i.e. to tell what should be there and what shouldn't, he said as long as there's no sign of it - i.e. no brackets left, there's nothing for them to test...
I also explained I will be refitting it soon too, modified with a JimnyBits ARB quick disconnect -
www.jimnybits.co.uk/shop/jimny/suspensio...t-kit/prod_1392.html
So that it will be nice on the road, and still flexy off!
Just two bolts to undo and it's disconnected... a nice original idea from JimnyBits!
Dave
Now my J was undersealed when the ARB was fitted. I took it off with the brackets but there is an imprint in the underseal so you can see that some was there before. Maybe I need to get scraping :-D
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- Bits4Vits
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Rhinoman wrote: That quick disconnect looks like its off-centre, in which case its not going to work evenly on both sides when connected.
Not with you there... it's not my design though, it's from jimnyBits... but when it's connected it just becomes a "solid bar" ?
And when disconnected the two (unequal) halves will just move independently?
No?
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I imagine that the large diameter tube has a pivot axle along the centreline, an arm on each half of the tube can be pegged together, then the two piece tube becomes one solid bar.
The weld/crimp whatever marks look the same distance from the ends of each torsion bar.
Don't know why the large tubes are unequal length, must be to clear the drag link or steering damper when fitted.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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- Bits4Vits
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Last time we went 'laning with Rus from JImnyBits he was running one on his own Jimny and was very happy with it...
Yes, from what I remember of the instructions the original ARB is cut exactly in half, the tube dsconnect system is then welded over it, so in the photo the stub of one half is under the grease nipple you can see on the top...
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ive tested this on both a standard jimny and modd'ed fully loaded jimny and it makes no difference in handling as it wont, ive even turned flat one way at 30 in the modded jimny ..... lots to tyre screeching as you would expect! but all is well
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