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Could you give me a price for a 22m ARB for a 2005 Forester, model number BSR35X please?
EDIT: changed the model number as I quoted the front and I need the rear.
EDIT: changed the model number as I quoted the front and I need the rear.
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We can supply a 24mm Adjustable rear bar, the RRP is £177.47, you price would be £150.85 + delivery.
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KLC32 fits the Bugeye, the RRP is £103.40, we can do it for £87.89 but I'd ask you to check first to ensure your cars arms are alloy as these links won't work with steel arms, I'm pretty sure after the classic the arms changed to alloy on all the Impreza's but I'd still ask you to double check.
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Had a look today and I definitely don't think my lower arms are alloy so they shouldn't fit? They are hollow and I'm assuming that the alloy ones are all one piece, am I right?
I am a bit confused as to what ones would fit. Can someone provide a pic of the alloy arms to clarify what they look like?
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I am a bit confused as to what ones would fit. Can someone provide a pic of the alloy arms to clarify what they look like?
Thanks
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Had a look today and I definitely don't think my lower arms are alloy so they shouldn't fit? They are hollow and I'm assuming that the alloy ones are all one piece, am I right?
I am a bit confused as to what ones would fit. Can someone provide a pic of the alloy arms to clarify what they look like?
Thanks
I am a bit confused as to what ones would fit. Can someone provide a pic of the alloy arms to clarify what they look like?
Thanks
#138
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Front & Rear 22mm Non Adjustable ARB's £126.14 Each - Your Price £107.22 Each
Front & Rear 22mm Adjustable ARB's £156.79 Each - Your Price £133.27
Front & Rear Droplinks (Part No. KLC139) £231.00 - Your Price £196.35
These are the heavy duty adjustable steel ball type.
Front & Rear 24mm Adjustable ARB's £177.47 Each - Your Price £150.85 Each
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How much would a alloy drop link kit for the front and rear be also?
Would the 27mm bars if i was to upgrade in the future fit these drop links?
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Would the 27mm bars if i was to upgrade in the future fit these drop links?
Thanks
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Now in terms of the sway bars themselves, if you're going to be running something like Toyo R888's then definitely go with 24mm all around, if not I'd recommend you go with a 22mm on the front to avoid any understeer issues.
The 27mm bars are designed with high speed circuit use in mind, they'd probably be too rigid for normal track and fast road use but then it depends on your intended application.
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Hi. Got a 1995 Wrx, with 22mm adjust. front and rear. Antilift kit aswell. Think I would go for the 24mm rear adjust. Use the car on The Ring, on 888´s. Do U think the 24 is the way?
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Lars
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Sorry, I missed this, you could use KLC31 which is the heavy duty alloy front and rear drop link set and that will work, the RRP on that kit is £199.56, with the discount it comes in at £169.63.
Now in terms of the sway bars themselves, if you're going to be running something like Toyo R888's then definitely go with 24mm all around, if not I'd recommend you go with a 22mm on the front to avoid any understeer issues.
The 27mm bars are designed with high speed circuit use in mind, they'd probably be too rigid for normal track and fast road use but then it depends on your intended application.
Now in terms of the sway bars themselves, if you're going to be running something like Toyo R888's then definitely go with 24mm all around, if not I'd recommend you go with a 22mm on the front to avoid any understeer issues.
The 27mm bars are designed with high speed circuit use in mind, they'd probably be too rigid for normal track and fast road use but then it depends on your intended application.
Thanks a lot for the help, i may be in touch shortly.
Last edited by Saalro; 02 May 2018 at 06:08 PM.
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Price on Whiteline Steering Rack and Pinion Mount Kit for Newage Quickrack if it makes a difference. and also heavy duty steering rack bushes if they dont come with the above.
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Eddy
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You can pay over the phone or via PayPal to info@indigo-gt.com
Just be sure to include your delivery details and the part numbers you're ordering. You'll need to add on the fixed price delivery which for mainland UK is £9.99
KSB751 RRP £29.51 - Your Price £25.08
KCA319A RRP £164.22 - Your Price £139.59
KCA319M RRP £176.46 - Your Price £149.99
KSR202 RRP £26.45 - Your Price £22.48
KSB750 RRP £27.11 - Your Price £23.04
Delivery to Sweden would be £53.