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c20let
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10th May 06 at 20:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

how many people on here have one?

those that do, how do you rate them?

also, has anyone got pics of one fitted?
Adam_B
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10th May 06 at 20:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

me

yes, well ace.





[Edited on 10-05-2006 by Adam_B]
Adam_B
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front one is also kick ass-



jr
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c20let
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the two end fixings, do 2 holes need to be bored?


[Edited on 10-05-2006 by c20let]
Adam_B
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no there already there
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10th May 06 at 21:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

holes already there, well worth getting
c20let
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10th May 06 at 21:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

am thining about it, where did you get from?
also do you just keep the standard bar in the beam aswel?
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10th May 06 at 21:29   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

standrad rear beam yes, get it from demon tweeks or rimstyle
marklawton
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what size have you got broster, 24mm?
Ant
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I have a 24mm rear from balance motorsport they are very good to deal with.
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know that a topic is a bit old, but got a couple of questions:

1. how that setup works with a heavy c20let on a front? asking, as i found that without arb on front i could handle better...
2. i have set of eibach arb both front and back (on the back it's straight and goes kinda of into the beam). should i go for the additional rear arb to get less understeer?
AK
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a job on the cards for me if i ever get the corsa back, and it changes me major hate of it at the moment.

Whip rear beam off, replace the bushes, fit arb etc
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Ojc
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I notice that Rimstyle don't list one for the Nova even though the rear beam is the same.
Dave A
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willay, did you use the cup washers under the bolt and nut? cant see them in the pic!
Dom
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They worth the cash for the improvments they make on handling?
And how easy are they to fit?

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i have one well worth it makes htem handle really well keepes back end from stepping out
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mine took 15 mins to fit, that included getting it on ramps, getting the tools out and having a beer.

the handling feels better, rear seems to be less unstable over uneven fast bends and feels more direct. back does seem to want to skid out more in the wetrather than roll but its definately more controllable, I feel more confident driving it faster in tight corners.

might all be in my head tho
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thanks mates! getting the alignment stuff from whiteline, so i guess i get the rear arb at the time?

think that eibach front one is the same diameter as the whiteline one...
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
willay, did you use the cup washers under the bolt and nut? cant see them in the pic!


on which part honey bun?
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quote:
Originally posted by Dom
They worth the cash for the improvments they make on handling?
And how easy are they to fit?




well worth it and easy to fit, makes me wet inside. Felt like it improved the handling of the car.
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
mine took 15 mins to fit, that included getting it on ramps, getting the tools out and having a beer.

the handling feels better, rear seems to be less unstable over uneven fast bends and feels more direct. back does seem to want to skid out more in the wetrather than roll but its definately more controllable, I feel more confident driving it faster in tight corners.

might all be in my head tho


Couldnt of said it better myself
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which one should i go for: 20 or 22mm one?

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