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    hiline4wd Guest

    Ultimate Sway Bar

    Just landed from the UK, the X-ENG swaybar. is a fully adjustable rear sway bar for DISCO I & RRC & DEFENDER 110/130 (excludes 90).
    This is an ideal mod for anyone thats bothered removing there sway bars alltogether.
    It allows you to set it to how you like to drive wheather its road/highway driving or serious offroad with plently of articulation.

    Special Price $850.00

    Only available at Hiline 4WD 03-5176 5455 or hiline4wd@bigpond.com.au

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    hiline4wd Guest

    Exclamation SWAY BAR -NOTICE

    ONLY TWO KITS LEFT, WONT BE REORDERED AGAIN UNTIL LATE MAY

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    Question for anyone who knows…

    When I've been loaded up and had cross articulation i've managed to pop rivets on the panel work, twice stripped the thread off the screw that holds the roof down at the front two corners, and busted the seal between the roof and the frame resulting in water pouring in on me when it rains.
    I was warned anytime I carry a load and have a lot of cross articulation I probably suffer the same result. It sounds to me that if I want a defender that does not soak me from the head down when it rains or have panels loosening I should probably not take it offroad unless I modify something.

    Being a puma I am hesitant to lift it beyond standard height. so considering the articulation gains at the rear with this product, will my problems be solved? (within reason of course).
    I've asked the vendor but he has only sold them to defender owners with modified suspension so he cannot honestly say.

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    Rangier Rover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by alittlebitconcerned View Post
    Question for anyone who knows…

    When I've been loaded up and had cross articulation i've managed to pop rivets on the panel work, twice stripped the thread off the screw that holds the roof down at the front two corners, and busted the seal between the roof and the frame resulting in water pouring in on me when it rains.
    I was warned anytime I carry a load and have a lot of cross articulation I probably suffer the same result. It sounds to me that if I want a defender that does not soak me from the head down when it rains or have panels loosening I should probably not take it offroad unless I modify something.

    Being a puma I am hesitant to lift it beyond standard height. so considering the articulation gains at the rear with this product, will my problems be solved? (within reason of course).
    I've asked the vendor but he has only sold them to defender owners with modified suspension so he cannot honestly say.
    I have one here, I'd say depends how you use it. If left locked in may even be harder on the chassis but unlocked will then depend on spring rates and weight. Of course if you often get close to cross axleing the truck will still twist. My doors don't work well when cross axled so they do twist to some extent!

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