ALK Bush Questions
Hi Folks
I'm thinking about (finally) getting a Whiteline ALK for my Classic (MY98) to give a bit more castor (along with more dynamic negative camber).
Whiteline produces the ALK with 3 types of bushes: Race, Sport and Comfort. My understanding is the Sport bush is the "usual" one fitted by Powerstation etc. I'm not even sure that the Comfort version is commonly available in the UK.
Here are my questions: First, does anyone have the Comfort version on their car and, if so, what are your impressions? And for those who have the usual Sport version, did you experience significantly more Noise, Vibration and Harshness after fitting?
Note to 911: Yeah, I know I'd get more bang with MRT adjustable tops, but, at the moment, I don't have coilovers and therefore no easy means of adjusting the ride height...... That'll have to wait for another day!

Cheers, John
I'm thinking about (finally) getting a Whiteline ALK for my Classic (MY98) to give a bit more castor (along with more dynamic negative camber).
Whiteline produces the ALK with 3 types of bushes: Race, Sport and Comfort. My understanding is the Sport bush is the "usual" one fitted by Powerstation etc. I'm not even sure that the Comfort version is commonly available in the UK.
Here are my questions: First, does anyone have the Comfort version on their car and, if so, what are your impressions? And for those who have the usual Sport version, did you experience significantly more Noise, Vibration and Harshness after fitting?
Note to 911: Yeah, I know I'd get more bang with MRT adjustable tops, but, at the moment, I don't have coilovers and therefore no easy means of adjusting the ride height...... That'll have to wait for another day!

Cheers, John
Originally Posted by 911
IMHO you wont notice any increase in NVH by adding the ALK with the bushes.
911
911

Yep!
Us real Brits are used to pot holes, ridges, tarmac/concrete surfaces and play the stereo's real high!
Non of that Yanky type pool table smooth black top you lot have
I'd go for the Sport type as the Impreza is not a Honda Accord type of car!
Graham.
Us real Brits are used to pot holes, ridges, tarmac/concrete surfaces and play the stereo's real high!
Non of that Yanky type pool table smooth black top you lot have

I'd go for the Sport type as the Impreza is not a Honda Accord type of car!
Graham.
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