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Old 26-01-2009
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Question Wobling Stabilizer bars

Hi ,

If have rebuild my trf501x WCE for the summer season comming up, and for the first time I have attached the include stabilizer bars. But I have noticed they are somewhat wobling... You can move them about 4 of 5 mm to the left or right en about 2 or 3 mm forward/backward. I wonder if they have any effect when they are mounted like that.

On my XRAY touring car, the bars are firmly hold down and almost do not move expect for the rotating movement they should do...

Any solutions for this ?

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you put grub screws in the ARB caps to stop the fore aft movement, and it does stop a little of the left right movement too, you can also get little collets to go on them.
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Yes hot bodies do the roll bar collets in purple and blue, go to hotbodies website and you'll find them.
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You can use extra stabilizer ends, see picture:

http://sudacolumn.cocolog-nifty.com/...esize18996.jpg
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