Stabiliser bar

…a friend confided on how he removed his stabiliser bar and stabiliser link on an NZE because it was noisy on corrugated roads. I thought it was a lie because he later sold it. Today on checking one of his friends fielder, we found this bar missing.

My Wonder is, since stabiliser bar is the anti roll bar, how safe is it to drive a car with these components removed?

What other components that are fitted by manufacturers but Kenyans find them useless apart from thermostat and catalytic converter?

My 2 sence reasoning. If they were useless why did the manufacturer put them in the first place?
My only trouble has been the catalytic converter for a diesel vehicle otherwise sitambui mechanic kuniambia nitoe part ilikuja na gari.
I had a problem with my steering horn coil. A mechanic suggested niweke button kwa dashboard nikue napiga horn manually. Nilimwambia awachane na hio gari aende zake. Later bought the complete set at 3500

Hehe. Thats stupid. Lakini watu wa axio na probox what do you expect. Si hizo vitu unafaa ununue mpya. Stabilizer links. If they are noisy they are worn. Ukifinya badala ya kureplace ufanye more damage.

Some even go to the extent of kukata the stabiliser link halafu anachomelea both sides, Zile bado ziko sawa

same to people who fix tyre rubber cuttings kama bushes.

You might have misunderstood what anti-roll means in this contex. It basicly balances the car on hard corners so one side doesnt ride up when cornering. It is more a steering feature than a safety feature.

It prevents the car from rolling and shifting weight dangerously. Its a safety feature.

wueh … ako kachuma si pesa mingi kwani watu wako na shida gani.

Kuna mech. huwa wajinga sana, muingine wa body works aliniambia story ya super glue ku replace bumper clips, nikwambia wacha niendee pesa narudi.

A quick check on google and youre right. I concede and eat humble pie

Mechanics wengi husaggest shortcuts za kuunda gari yet all you want is a spare part replacement.

I also forgot of some car owners who when the tyre inakaa uso, inachongwa, inaongezwa treads… So you look at a tyre, you see that there is some tread depth but in real sense imechongwa chongwa. You are only safe in a car you know it’s details

Weren’t very prevelant in early unibody passenger vehicles(eg. Peugeot 504) but with advancement of technology manufacturers implemented them.

Anyway bora Engine/Gearbox intact/Airbags slightly deployed/fully loaded/lady owned; vitu kama antiroll bar zisikusumbue.

True DPF unafaa ungoe its too expensive for nothing na hapa we dont care about emissions anyway

:D:D:D

There are some high quality tires which are indicated you can retread and give the recommended depth of doing it.

He he he… Wale najua, wanna retread LINGLONG

For some vehicles, hizo bush za Mutiso are way better than the originals.

…wengine naona wanang’oa exhaust moja especially Subaru guys. Ati isikunywe mafuta Sana…

Peasants…unless ni linglong za TATA ambapo unaweza peleka retread