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SAL |
posted on 25th Sep 08 at 18:07 |
Warrenz, my turbo is fine atm | |
Warren G |
posted on 25th Sep 08 at 17:06 |
whiteline rear | |
SAL |
posted on 25th Sep 08 at 16:08 |
I was :mad: well seeing as i want the clutch done, while the subframe is dropped, i dont see the harm in doing the front ? | |
Warren G |
posted on 25th Sep 08 at 06:44 |
stavs | |
jpearce |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 20:59 |
quote: ebay mine arrived today actually lol | |
Steve X16XE |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 20:10 |
This is the best one i can find... I've not a pic of mine fitted. | |
James_H |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 16:35 |
Bottom strut? how do they fit? part number please :) | |
Steve X16XE |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 16:34 |
I got mine from Halfords. They ordered the wrong one in and didn't know what it was for.... I did :D It was marked up for £30 but i told them that they are £20 new so i offered £10.... they said yeah :thumbs: | |
James_H |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 15:48 |
Where can you get a bottom front strut brace from? | |
sand-eel |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 14:59 |
on FWD cars the back has to be stiffer at the back than the front to grip and handle better (obviously not like that from the factory for comfort and safety) so i would leave the standard front arb on and put another one on the back like the whiteline ones people use. Or you could still put a thicker one on the front and and even thicker one on the back to still making the rear stiffer, also higher poundage springs could be used at the back, these will reduce understeer and improve rear grip. | |
SAL |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 14:33 |
Hmm, i need more stability at higher speed's if anything | |
Steve X16XE |
posted on 24th Sep 08 at 13:20 |
quote: Yep, that's what i felt. Now i have (at the front) upper and lower strut brace and arb. | |
jpearce |
posted on 23rd Sep 08 at 22:51 |
mabe it is just me thinking its better then lol | |
sand-eel |
posted on 23rd Sep 08 at 22:48 |
Removing it will increase front GRIP but make the handling worse eg become more wooly/ unstable at higher speeds. | |
jpearce |
posted on 23rd Sep 08 at 22:46 |
i took my front arb off to see what its like and it feels a bit better around corners might just be me thinking that tho lol | |
SAL |
posted on 23rd Sep 08 at 21:31 |
:) | |
sand-eel |
posted on 22nd Sep 08 at 12:31 |
It will understeer more | |
SAL |
posted on 22nd Sep 08 at 11:48 |
What will fitting a thicker front Arb achive ? Me and warrenz where deep in discusion in bed about this, He reckon's his car was better Arb'less :boggle: |