simonjay
Well-Known Member
ive brought a 4x4 marder and im just wondering if it would benefit from anti roll bars or are they just for monsters 
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hi mate i run a front on my bug sometimes run the rear,,,but most will advise against running any on a off road car
This is a huge topic and it could start some good arguments...
I would normally agree with Mike in not 2wd but yes on a 4wd...
I say normally agree as I have the anti roll bar on the front only on my 2wd baja and it has improved it alot for me. got the front and rear together but rear only made it worse so before selling on I thought I would try the front for a laugh only to be surprised to find it worked well..
It does somehow control the grip roll alot and makes it more enjoyable to bash..my bashing is usually a ruff track around trees (racer in me coming out again...)
+100% Mike.
The anti-roll bars restrict movement, particularly on the 2WD.
The 2WD is often 'snappy' at the rear, so fitting the front anti-roll, whilst leaving full movement at the rear firms up the front and can encourage a little 'plough on understeer' whilst the rears maintain grip.
This may, theoretically at least permit a more stable ride.
In practice, .... don't know.
4WD is much less 'snappy', so the sway bars merely permit better traction ....
Something makes sense there, but I reckon there's a contradiction as well.
Whatever, that's basically what I've made of it in the past.
Al.
Will let you know how mine runs next wed with Bazza!! Only a shake down tho so not expecting too much!! (I will be telling Ren & Wagon every run is a shake down so I don't have to own up to getting pasted every outing :lol::lol:
Will let you know how mine runs next wed with Bazza!! Only a shake down tho so not expecting too much!! (I will be telling Ren & Wagon every run is a shake down so I don't have to own up to getting pasted every outing :lol::lol:
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