Whiteline Adjustable ARB
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Whiteline Adjustable ARB
Hi All,
Just been reading various posts on the whiteline adjustable ARB upgrade...
If I fitted this (alone) would I notice any real changes on a bugeye WRX and would it reduce the understeer considerably? Or is it necessary to fit droplinks and bushes etc to really notice the differences?
Once fitted, do I really need to get the geometry checked too?
Thanks for your replies, don't want to go down the route of new coils etc.
Cheers,
Charlie
Just been reading various posts on the whiteline adjustable ARB upgrade...
If I fitted this (alone) would I notice any real changes on a bugeye WRX and would it reduce the understeer considerably? Or is it necessary to fit droplinks and bushes etc to really notice the differences?
Once fitted, do I really need to get the geometry checked too?
Thanks for your replies, don't want to go down the route of new coils etc.
Cheers,
Charlie
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You will notice a good response change
The bar comes with uprated bushes and grease
Metal drop links are not mandatory
There is absolutly no need for a re-alignment...BUT...
A good specialist alignment will work wonders on the understeer/tyre life/sharpness.
Cruise down to Powerstation and get Curtis or Andy to do it all.
Graham
The bar comes with uprated bushes and grease
Metal drop links are not mandatory
There is absolutly no need for a re-alignment...BUT...
A good specialist alignment will work wonders on the understeer/tyre life/sharpness.
Cruise down to Powerstation and get Curtis or Andy to do it all.
Graham
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Originally Posted by 911
You will notice a good response change
The bar comes with uprated bushes and grease
Metal drop links are not mandatory
There is absolutly no need for a re-alignment...BUT...
A good specialist alignment will work wonders on the understeer/tyre life/sharpness.
Cruise down to Powerstation and get Curtis or Andy to do it all.
Graham
The bar comes with uprated bushes and grease
Metal drop links are not mandatory
There is absolutly no need for a re-alignment...BUT...
A good specialist alignment will work wonders on the understeer/tyre life/sharpness.
Cruise down to Powerstation and get Curtis or Andy to do it all.
Graham
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The rear bar can be had for good money if you shop about.
BUT
If you go to PS then ask for an all-in deal!
You WILL get a great set-up from them
They did this for my car:
DropShots Day
BUT
If you go to PS then ask for an all-in deal!
You WILL get a great set-up from them
They did this for my car:
DropShots Day
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I was quoted £215 for supply and fit whitleline ARB and steel droplinks by Scooby clinic today. After reading the info i'm hoping they can do it for me next wee.
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