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Just unbolt it and discard it. I have and many nissan owners have. Cars a little less stable on the road but just adjust your driving to suit, don't go screaming sideways around roundabouts or doin' doughy's in the paddock or gravel carpark and you'll be laughin'
What you gain in offroadability is just awesome!! You can get quick-disconnects, ect but why bother?
Before i removed mine i made enquiries similar to what you're doing now and was told the same thing, now i have hindsight and i reckon they were 100% right!!
Apparently the swaybar on a commodore is mabe of 16 or 18mm spring steel, whereas that on a patrol is 14mm. just proves how pissweak and unnecessary it is!!!!
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Premiers 1999, 2007, 2009
Spoon 2010
As the others have said piss them off. I havn't ran them for about 2 years. I got used to driving it again within a week and as said above they gain heaps more flex off road.
Just remember you are driving a 2+ ton top heavy thing. Drive accordingly..
I remember ossie gettin his GU lifted, picked it up with 4inch SOFT lift in it, and they had removed swaybars, he said he nearly scraped the door handles taking a round about at normal speed... Just go slow until you find out how it handles.
Just remember you are driving a 2+ ton top heavy thing. Drive accordingly..
I remember ossie gettin his GU lifted, picked it up with 4inch SOFT lift in it, and they had removed swaybars, he said he nearly scraped the door handles taking a round about at normal speed... Just go slow until you find out how it handles.
Was reading in a thread in general tech, where stabilisers are better for stabilitiy at the extreme ends of off roading. I am not 100% sure of this, as I removed them on my previous shorty.
But might be worth going down the track of making or getting extended link.
Just a word of caution. I disconnected my front stabiliser bar on my 1982 SWB P40-engined Patrol. It improved off-road performance somewhat but I kept breaking the "square" u-bolts holding the leaf springs in place - once when I was a 1000 km from home going round a bend at 100km - nearly came to grief but fortunately nobody was coming the other way.
I broke 3 bolts before I realised the cause of the problem and reconnected the stabiliser bar. Removal of the bar allowed my long-travel springs to flex and twist more putting added strain on the bolts. I have had no problems since I reconnected the bar. And I don't really notice that much difference offroad.
1982 Patrol K160 SWB (MQ) 4L P40 Petrol with Megasquirt fuel injection and EDIS ignition. Warn 8274 winch with Gigglepin head