Fitting Rear ARB and Drop-links
Did my drop links on the ground,quite easy,only took 15min.Not fitted an arb yet,but that looks not to bad either.Just remember to keep the car level,so theres no stress on the bar.
Thanks for the quick replies
I believe that they come with instructions, maybe someone can comment?
Also I am not sure which ones i need, I hear talk of adjustables 24mm and 22mm. Can some one explain if these are the same or whether they are separate?
I believe that they come with instructions, maybe someone can comment?
Also I am not sure which ones i need, I hear talk of adjustables 24mm and 22mm. Can some one explain if these are the same or whether they are separate?
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Cheers Claarkio for all the info you have provided..
just one more question...
I've been looking over the site at what is the the best setup and I was wondering if anyone is running with 24mm rear and stock front? as im not sure whether to get 22 or 24 as the census seems to be 22mm unless your doing track (which I dont) you would be better of with 24mm.
Can someone give me there experience on this as I dont want to add 22mm only to upgrade to 24 later. Can you not use 24mm in say a 22mm capacity?
just one more question...
I've been looking over the site at what is the the best setup and I was wondering if anyone is running with 24mm rear and stock front? as im not sure whether to get 22 or 24 as the census seems to be 22mm unless your doing track (which I dont) you would be better of with 24mm.
Can someone give me there experience on this as I dont want to add 22mm only to upgrade to 24 later. Can you not use 24mm in say a 22mm capacity?
no worries mate, 22mm is mine and its fine, i have it on the hardest setting and have std shocks and lowered springs, body roll has been reduced considerably. I guess you could always go for the 24mm and start on the softest setting?
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