RTV's are these allowed to be used

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wyldstallions

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Two questions I'm afraid

I'd quite like to fit a pair of the X-eng Deflex anti roll bars, link below

X-eng High Performance Off-Road Engineering

it's basically a detachable anti roll bar that's just easy to turn on and off.

next question annoyingly my car has had a tubular winch bumper fitted by the dealer before I bought it obviously these aren't permitted I've found one (link below) I assume this type is ok I just wanted to make sure before spending out and still getting turned away!

http://www.johncraddockltd.co.uk/land-r ... ches-.html

I just want to know if both of the above will pass scruteneering or not

Thanks
 
I'm not allowed tubular bumper because it sits about 3/4cm higher than a standard bumper and isn't squared off at the end so it doesn't have the right silhouette, apparently this gives me an unfair advantage but you are ok to fit lift kits :confused:

they agreed it was silly but it's in the rules. It's a shame because the bumper is about 5 months old it had just fitted before I bought the car.
 
because it supposedly gives u an unfair advantage over someone with a standard bumper:confused: same as you have to jubilee clip yr springs up so they don't dislocate:eek:

(did u get my email btw)

My mate does rtv trial and he has some trick suspension, was built by whitbread I think, if you have a bumper like mine that its tight up yes you might get an advantage, if it sits 4" foward of the standard you would loose you approach angle.

Ps no I haven't had anything
 
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