Hi Glyn

One of my rear anti-roll bar brackets was corroded through when I did my 
refurb recently. Mine were supplied with the kit (Q2-009) so I ended up 
just removing the rear anti-roll bar. With the much lower weight of the 
rear of the 2+2, the anti-roll bar doesn't make a noticeable difference to 
the handling, in fact I have not noticed any difference and I do, shall we 
say, take advantage of the handling somewhat!
Additionally, the build manual seems to regard fitting the anti-roll bar as 
optional - it keeps using the phrase "if fitting the anti-roll bar".
Initially I cut down the anti-roll bar links to act as spacers for the 
shock absorber bolts but I have since replaced the bolts with slightly 
shorter ones (high tensile, not stainless steel).

Just an idea, I believe in 'Keep It Simple'.

Dave English

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