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[[Image:arb2.jpg|thumb|left|ARB Mounting]][[Image:arb3.jpg|thumb|left|ARB Drop Link]][[Image:arb4.jpg|thumb|left|Wheel Hub View]] | [[Image:arb2.jpg|thumb|left|ARB Mounting]][[Image:arb3.jpg|thumb|left|ARB Drop Link]][[Image:arb4.jpg|thumb|left|Wheel Hub View]] | ||
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===Other Links=== | ===Other Links=== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sway_bar Wikipedia on Anti Roll Bars] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sway_bar Wikipedia on Anti Roll Bars] |
Revision as of 01:09, 14 January 2007
Anti Roll Bar
Anti Roll Bar/ Anti-roll Bar/ ARB /Sway Bar/ - multi link?? how do you do that??
The primary function of anti-roll bars is to reduce body roll by adding to the roll resistance of the springs.
The anti-roll bar reduces body roll to keep the suspension geometry, and ultimately the tire, parallel with the road.
Stiffer bars reduce body roll more, but too stiff a bar can deteriorate independent suspension performance, and ultimately cause an inside tire to lift off the ground during hard cornering.