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Old Aug 23, 2010 | 12:51 PM
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Default Whiteline Front ARB......what size?

Right,i have a 2001 Classic Turbo (uk) that is already fitted with an adjustable Whiteline Rear Anti rollbar (on it's middle setting i believe) and Whiteline Rear Droplinks (the wire ones).

The question is,i have found a Whiteline 24mm Front ARB but is this too thick for my car as i have seen conflicting advice on whether it will make the car understeer more and cancel out the Rear ARB already fitted?

I have already sourced a Whiteline Anti Lift kit and Solid Front Droplinks,so would i be better off leaving the Front ARB standard or getting a thinner one (20 or 22mm) than the 24mm i have found?

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Old Aug 23, 2010 | 12:58 PM
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Old Aug 23, 2010 | 01:13 PM
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Always the way...................i bet i won't find one that size secondhand / cheap!!
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TBH you could go 24 if it's adjustable and leave it on soft. I run mine 22 hard front 24 hard rear. If you go to whitelines website it shows the stiffness rate from OEM and 24 on soft may well not be as far off 22 Hard as all that ?
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