Rear wishbone drop link things
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They're actually part of the rear wishbones. You could get someone to just weld some plate on in situ with the droplinks removed.
I too the rear ARB too, for a few months, and didn't think there was any difference. But I was advised it would have to be refitted for the MoT (moot point but I did it anyway).
I think the handling is slightly better but the difference is marginal. Easily usable without it.
I too the rear ARB too, for a few months, and didn't think there was any difference. But I was advised it would have to be refitted for the MoT (moot point but I did it anyway).
I think the handling is slightly better but the difference is marginal. Easily usable without it.
ianwayne said:
I too the rear ARB too, for a few months, and didn't think there was any difference. But I was advised it would have to be refitted for the MoT (moot point but I did it anyway).
If you remove the chassis plates I would be surprised if an MOT tester would know it was missing. There's very few TVR knowledgeable MOT testers, the TVR dealer network subcontract testing. I discussed it with my friendly MOT tester two weeks ago whilst talking about replacing the passenger side exhaust manifold gaskets. I told him I was going to try the car without it and if okay I'd leave it off. He didn't appear to be concernedbobfather said:
ianwayne said:
I too the rear ARB too, for a few months, and didn't think there was any difference. But I was advised it would have to be refitted for the MoT (moot point but I did it anyway).
If you remove the chassis plates I would be surprised if an MOT tester would know it was missing. There's very few TVR knowledgeable MOT testers, the TVR dealer network subcontract testing. I discussed it with my friendly MOT tester two weeks ago whilst talking about replacing the passenger side exhaust manifold gaskets. I told him I was going to try the car without it and if okay I'd leave it off. He didn't appear to be concernedI think for £25 thats good value they have had that fabricated and then need to make a profit .......dont leave much on the bone profit wise Daz
its a nicely constructed piece and you can have that buzzed on to your existing wishbone for a drink I would imagine
ARB is only an MOT fail if its fitted and has a defect (worn bushes etc) no ARB fitted then no fail 
its a nicely constructed piece and you can have that buzzed on to your existing wishbone for a drink I would imagine
ARB is only an MOT fail if its fitted and has a defect (worn bushes etc) no ARB fitted then no fail 
Edited by Sardonicus on Thursday 28th June 11:10
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