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How To
Guide - Fitting Lowering Springs
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<blockquote data-quote="weebob" data-source="post: 82769" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>Top job mate, looks good.</p><p></p><p>Anti Roll Bars are a bar that links up both sides to help resist bodyroll</p><p></p><p>"The primary function of anti-roll bars is to reduce body roll by adding to the roll resistance of the springs.</p><p>An anti-roll bar, also referred to as a stabilizer or sway bar, is a bar or tube which connects some part of the left and right sides of the suspension system. On independent suspension systems, the connection point is usually the lower control arm.</p><p>Most cars have a front anti-roll bar, and most sports cars are going to have both a front and rear bar. After market bars are going to be stiffer than the stock ones."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weebob, post: 82769, member: 337"] Top job mate, looks good. Anti Roll Bars are a bar that links up both sides to help resist bodyroll "The primary function of anti-roll bars is to reduce body roll by adding to the roll resistance of the springs. An anti-roll bar, also referred to as a stabilizer or sway bar, is a bar or tube which connects some part of the left and right sides of the suspension system. On independent suspension systems, the connection point is usually the lower control arm. Most cars have a front anti-roll bar, and most sports cars are going to have both a front and rear bar. After market bars are going to be stiffer than the stock ones." [/QUOTE]
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