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Old 12-17-2004, 05:14 PM
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Hello All,

My friend has a 99 Range Rover HSE and she only uses it for onroad driving. She really loves the Range but is very unhappy with the body roll. What kind of sway bars are out there that can improve this. I have searched on the net and only found two stores that offer something like this. She also would like to stop faster. What are some good brake kits out there? I would appreciate your feed back.

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Sam
 
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Old 12-18-2004, 05:15 AM
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Several things you can do, firstly, if it has coil springs instead of the air suspension, you can change the coils to what is termed in the UK as Police Spec. These are a much firmer spring.
You can also fit anti roll bars, front and rear. Though I would suspect it already has these fitted with it been a HSE.
It would be worth checking the conidtion of all the bushes for the bars and suspension. again changing all these to Poly bushes would make a huge difference. (Even changing them all with standard rubber bushes makes a difference)

You could try contacting www.paddockspares.com as I see they now ship to the USA. I know they have all these things in stock that I have mentioned.
 
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