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Hi, I am a new member and a new Alphard owner, and really pleased to have finally secured one!  A question, is it possible to reduce the body roll on an Alphard on corners and adverse cambers?  I have seen with VW vans they is a recommendation of fitting anti roll bars, has anyone done this.  I usually drive low, sporty cars, so may just be over sensitive !

Any suggestions gratefully received.

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On 6/22/2025 at 9:27 PM, Luckyluckyme25 said:

Hi, I am a new member and a new Alphard owner, and really pleased to have finally secured one!  A question, is it possible to reduce the body roll on an Alphard on corners and adverse cambers?  I have seen with VW vans they is a recommendation of fitting anti roll bars, has anyone done this.  I usually drive low, sporty cars, so may just be over sensitive !

Any suggestions gratefully received.

 

Hello Gina,

 

Welcome to the Forum.

 

I am very close to you at Paignton.

 

Perhaps you could send me a Private Message with your registration so I can check your MOT history.

 

I can also advise a local garage, other than Snows, that will work on your van.

 

You have bought a limousine version of a people carrier so it will wallow a little when compared to your 'sports' cars.

 

Tyre pressures, and tyre wear, are a good places to start; and adopting a more leisurely driving style could all help too.

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What are your tyre pressures ?

 

XL (Extra Load) tyre could help too.

 

Heavier duty rear springs are available, I believe.

 

Please send me a Private message for the location of the garage.

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