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doublea



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Scotland 2016 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 Adventure Phoenix Orange
Off Road Pack - Anti roll bars?
After 4 years of the utility wagon, my wife wants her 90 back (we sold it to get the 110).

Land Rover's price list "off road pack" (£1500) specifies:

"heavy duty steel wheels– all Terrain Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Traction Control (ETC), heavy duty steel wheel – Goodyear MT/R Tubeless tyre, tow ball, drop plate with electrics and under
ride protection bar"

which seems a good deal since abs/tc is £1390 alone.

Do the anti roll bars only come when alloy wheels are specified?

Thanks
Post #257835 10th Aug 2013 10:18pm
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keith



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Hi mate , I'm wondering why you would want ARB's whilst specifying the off road pack ? They will only hinder your ability to go off - road . If you really want em on then I will sell you the ones I took off my new 110 as I put on HD ones for the road .
Post #257851 11th Aug 2013 7:58am
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doublea



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Scotland 2016 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 Adventure Phoenix Orange
Well, we want abs and the pack seems good value, as I need a towbar anyway and the uprated wheels are a bonus.

The vehicle will be used 95% on road, if off road it'll be nothing hardcore. So I'd rather have them than not.

Thanks for the offer, I'm not sure if 110 arbs will fit the 90 though.

I could ask the dealer this question, but I found on my last visit that I knew more about defender spec than they did...
Post #257856 11th Aug 2013 8:21am
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theorangebandit



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I could ask the dealer this question, but I found on my last visit that I knew more about defender spec than they did...[/quote]

i think that its a common thing to know the defedner better than the sales man sometimes as people that buy defenders generally love them before they get one, or have owned or worked with many before hand.

i have roll bars on my 110 and it certainly hasnt hindered off roading i havent tried to summit everest but ive certainly not gone easy on her on a tame track. lost a mud flap the other day lol the rear flaps are flimsey as hell
Post #257859 11th Aug 2013 8:29am
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Dave-H



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England 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Tonga Green
You need to be doing 'serious' off roading before ARB's will be a hindrence

I fitted a set to my 90 about 3 years ago, completely transformed its road manners Very Happy and hasn't had any noticable effect on my [sometimes severe] off roading forays Cool

Front ARB is the same on 90/110 models , the rear is different
HTH Guns and Landrovers .... anything else is irrelevant.
Post #257866 11th Aug 2013 9:01am
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SteveT247



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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
I removed mine recently after one side of the rear one flipped over on a laning trip (a rear shock broke and a spring dislocated over extending the axle) and I've found articulation much improved. Very little difference on the road so no plans to put them back on.
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AndrewS



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Airlocker wrote:
I removed mine recently after one side of the rear one flipped over on a laning trip (a rear shock broke and a spring dislocated over extending the axle) and I've found articulation much improved. Very little difference on the road so no plans to put them back on.


What did your insurance company say when you told them you have removed the Anti Roll Bars ? Whistle
Post #257873 11th Aug 2013 9:42am
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Go Beyond



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X-Eng supply an ARB disconnect kit so you can have the best of both worlds
Post #257878 11th Aug 2013 10:03am
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smb



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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Get a ARB dislocation set off Simon at X-Engineering. Had mine on know for 14months and it really is an excellent piece of kit. When connected it feels stiffer than the standard LR supplied one and when switched off you have full suspension travel with no resistance.

The only problem is that it can confuse some MOT testers if you leave it off as they then think it is broken.
Post #257880 11th Aug 2013 10:10am
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SteveT247



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England 2002 Defender 90 Td5 XS CSW Bonatti Grey
AndrewS wrote:
Airlocker wrote:
I removed mine recently after one side of the rear one flipped over on a laning trip (a rear shock broke and a spring dislocated over extending the axle) and I've found articulation much improved. Very little difference on the road so no plans to put them back on.


What did your insurance company say when you told them you have removed the Anti Roll Bars ? Whistle
Once I argued that they were an optional extra rather than a standard fitment (they hummed and arred at first) they were ok and neither that or the locker has affected the premium.
Post #257910 11th Aug 2013 11:32am
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doublea



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Well, the off road pack does not have anti roll bars.

New 90 collected yesterday, yee hah!
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