ARB and droplinks
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ARB and droplinks
was under the car fitting new exhaust and rear ARB is looking a bit tatty
anyone recommend a decent one to upgrade too and what ARB droplinks to go for all round the car
dont want anything to high end but just something a bit better than standard!
whats costs am i looking at on these parts?
anyone recommend a decent one to upgrade too and what ARB droplinks to go for all round the car
dont want anything to high end but just something a bit better than standard!
whats costs am i looking at on these parts?
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It probably doesn't matter if they are a bit tatty, but it's worth upgrading to improve handling.
Whiteline do some steel droplinks, which are better than the standard plastic but not as expensive/shiny as their alloy 'race' version. About £40 a pair from memory.
For the ARB, their 22mm rear adjustable would be a good start. You can get them for £125-£150, cheaper for non-adjustable.
Should sharpen things up a bit and reduce understeer.
Whiteline do some steel droplinks, which are better than the standard plastic but not as expensive/shiny as their alloy 'race' version. About £40 a pair from memory.
For the ARB, their 22mm rear adjustable would be a good start. You can get them for £125-£150, cheaper for non-adjustable.
Should sharpen things up a bit and reduce understeer.
Last edited by escott; 22 September 2008 at 10:09 PM.
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