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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 596229" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Hi Bernie, do you have an anti roll bar yet. It's just that Ive been yacking on another forum and they are really telling me about a big improvement by putting on a heavy duty anti roll bar and that's something I'm toying with myself. So what I'm suggesting is, if you already have one then fit it, if you don't have one then buy the heavy duty one for the best results. Old ones are available second hand but you would still need new rubbers and clamps for them so you may as well go for gold and get the heavy duty one. Second hand ones like mine have Maybe had a tough life but I don't know how to test one, yes it's better than nothing but is it half as good as a new and a quarter as good as a new heavy duty one ? I just don't know. Plus,were the people that tried the heavy duty ones partially masking a different problem like an iffy steering box or a buggered pin, who knows. :mrgreen: </p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,, another job on the huge and ever growing list :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 596229, member: 13810"] Hi Bernie, do you have an anti roll bar yet. It's just that Ive been yacking on another forum and they are really telling me about a big improvement by putting on a heavy duty anti roll bar and that's something I'm toying with myself. So what I'm suggesting is, if you already have one then fit it, if you don't have one then buy the heavy duty one for the best results. Old ones are available second hand but you would still need new rubbers and clamps for them so you may as well go for gold and get the heavy duty one. Second hand ones like mine have Maybe had a tough life but I don't know how to test one, yes it's better than nothing but is it half as good as a new and a quarter as good as a new heavy duty one ? I just don't know. Plus,were the people that tried the heavy duty ones partially masking a different problem like an iffy steering box or a buggered pin, who knows. :mrgreen: Ozziedog,,,,,,, another job on the huge and ever growing list :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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