rear arm kits
ie polybushed or bearing'd rear trailing/lateral arms
what would be the advantage to running adjustable ones compared ot non adjustable ones with coilovers? i understand they adjust to toe/camber but would this be needed if you had coilovers with pillowball mounts? Only £30 difference though :Suspiciou |
where can you find rear adjustable lateral arms cant find any other than sti ones...
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We can supply KSport and Hardrace rear arm kits. We ran the Hardrace on our STi6 and Zen Performance fitted a set of the KSport to a competition winning 500bhp hill climb GC8.
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can you let us know a price on the both please bren.
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dibob theyre on the apex performance website ;) thats where iv been looking
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KSport are adjustable and rose jointed, £399 retail.
Hardrace offer three types: 1) Solid with uprated rubber bushes 2) Adjustable with uprated rubber bushes 3) Adjustable with rose joints Which type would be of interest? |
Impreza Hardrace uprated rear arm kit - bushed-
what do these offer compared to the standard arms dont really need the adjustability has i have coilovers and adjustable top mounts... and are they a good upgrade for a track car? |
do you still stock the ones with bearings as opposed to bushes?
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We have one KSport jointed (bearing) kit in stock.
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Sorry to Hijack but.....
Had my alignment done By Dave at Gatwick Subaru and he had an issue with the rears I was running -2 Camber! For road use he suggests -1 to keep tyre wear under control, the best he could get with camber bolts was -1.45 he suggested adjustable rear arms (Whiteline). I like the look of the Hardrace adjustable kit but have a question.... Are the Pillowball version noisier on the road compared to the bushed and if so how much over standard given this is a daily driven car. I know STI do pillow balled versions for road cars but these are non-adjustable how do the hard-race ones compare to these for noise etc.? |
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