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Kurt |
posted on 17th Nov 07 at 10:57 |
tbh my car doest really get above 90mph :look: | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 17th Nov 07 at 10:53 |
Thats what i thought Jake :) | |
Jake |
posted on 17th Nov 07 at 10:43 |
quote: I found taking any kind of turn above 90mph - even long sweeping ones, were abit hairy without the front arb. | |
Kurt |
posted on 17th Nov 07 at 10:29 |
it does?? | |
Superlite Ltd. |
posted on 17th Nov 07 at 10:15 |
quote: haha :lol: Doesn't taking off the front one make the car abit more scarey at high speeds? | |
AK |
posted on 17th Nov 07 at 07:35 |
thats like saying bigger boobies are bad as they dont feel the same.. | |
Kurt |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 23:19 |
quote: because i never used to have one when i first had the car, so it doesnt feel like my car anymore.. | |
AK |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 21:09 |
i ran my corsa without my front ARB, removed it... but it was a bit rear endy in th end, so was going to replace it. Turned in superbly if the car was weighted correctly/balanced for the corner. The rear was the problem. | |
Dave A |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:46 |
quote: easily sorted with some stiffer front springs :) | |
Robin |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:45 |
Mine turned in better with a still front and no rear. | |
Nick-S |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:44 |
how is finding an arb unpleasant :boggle: | |
Colin |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:37 |
I was gonna remove the one on my golf to get it lower, thought against doing it tho :look: | |
Paul_J |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:36 |
I personally would prefere to stiffen the rear, rather than remove the front arb... but as a free mod it's fair enough. | |
Butler |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:30 |
Yeah I was gonna say, alot of guys on the Rallye register have started removing the front arb altogether. | |
Paul_J |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:29 |
I know someone with a saxo VTS, that removes his front ARB to get better front end grip... | |
Paul_J |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:28 |
quote: If it's FWD, having a stiff rear ARB and soft / no front ARB = good turn in / oversteery... Having stiff front ARB and soft rear ARB = understeery... Having stiff front and stiff rear (if done properly) = neutral nice handling... But generally on FWD stiffen up the rear ARB. If front is too stiff it'll cause understeer. | |
Kurt |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:28 |
i have a whiteline on the rear, handled alot better without the front | |
Colin |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:26 |
arb should make it handle better :boggle: | |
Kurt |
posted on 16th Nov 07 at 19:24 |
so ive just got it back after finally having another gearbox fitted and i noticed yesterday my front wheels were on the wrong side (rotational tyres), so tonight i got it jacked up on axle stands and began swapping them round when i noticed something i never had before |