ANTI LIFT KIT TYPE R
#1
Hi,
I Recentley had my car type r in for a service and was advised that an anti lift kit fitted to the front would help the car stay more balanced on powering out of corners.i do find that on the exit the front end does seem to lift as if wants to pull a wheelie, i just used to put it down to the back end squatting down under traction.Has anyone had one fitted and does it make a difference?
Thanks
Buddy
I Recentley had my car type r in for a service and was advised that an anti lift kit fitted to the front would help the car stay more balanced on powering out of corners.i do find that on the exit the front end does seem to lift as if wants to pull a wheelie, i just used to put it down to the back end squatting down under traction.Has anyone had one fitted and does it make a difference?
Thanks
Buddy
#2
Buddy
Bought a ALK from Scoobymania sometime ago, its fitted to my Type R. It certainly make a BIG dirrerance to not only the lift of the car but also the diving under heavy braking.
A worthwhile mod imho.
Paul
Bought a ALK from Scoobymania sometime ago, its fitted to my Type R. It certainly make a BIG dirrerance to not only the lift of the car but also the diving under heavy braking.
A worthwhile mod imho.
Paul
#4
Be aware that fitting an anti-lift kit [very worthwhile modification] will encourage the rear of the car to break free when driving "enthusiastically".
Get some stiffer rear anti-roll bars, prodrive settings or perhaps the bumpsteer mod too. Or go to MIRA and learn how to powerslide
Get some stiffer rear anti-roll bars, prodrive settings or perhaps the bumpsteer mod too. Or go to MIRA and learn how to powerslide
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