Interesting reading Dave , thank-you.
I am in process of refurbing rear suspension so difficult to tell as rear 
is as soft as putty just now. I do have a Safety Devices cabin roll bar 
fitted which has certainly made things feel more solid.
Think I will get rear shocks & springs on , check all rear bushes and take 
it from there.

Calum
On Monday, 4 September 2017 19:46:20 UTC+1, Dave English wrote:

> Hi Calum
>
> I had the anti-roll bar on my XR2 based 2+2 for 20+ years but took it off 
> when I did a refurb a couple of years ago because the Quantum mounting 
> brackets had corroded through.
> I haven't noticed any difference in the handling. Although my sprint 
> championship got cancelled a year before the refurb, I still do Curborough 
> and enjoy some 'spirited' commutes down the back roads, so I don't think 
> you're missing out on anything.
> Remember, the 2+2 is a lot lighter than the XR2 at the back so you don't 
> get the body roll that the anti-roll bar is there to resist.
>
> Dave E
> Q2-009
>

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