Which rear ARB....?
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Which rear ARB....?
Ok, Its gonna be whiteline but what size...?
I have seen 20, 22, 24 and a massive 27 all of which are adjustable.
Which do you have or suggest that i have and why...? and while we are here which setting do you use. (if its adjustable)
To be fitted to a my00 classic with prodrive dampers and Eibach lowering springs.
Thanks in advance
I have seen 20, 22, 24 and a massive 27 all of which are adjustable.
Which do you have or suggest that i have and why...? and while we are here which setting do you use. (if its adjustable)
To be fitted to a my00 classic with prodrive dampers and Eibach lowering springs.
Thanks in advance
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3 options:
1
22 rear only, will be a good change, stock front
2
22 front/24 rear, surprisingly good (my current position)
3
27mm front/24 hard rear = different driving style, but good vever the less in the dry.
IMHO: #2
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22 rear only, will be a good change, stock front
2
22 front/24 rear, surprisingly good (my current position)
3
27mm front/24 hard rear = different driving style, but good vever the less in the dry.
IMHO: #2
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Ok thanks for that 911.
So would i be right in thinking that if i brought an adjustable 24mm rear and ran it on it's weakest settings untill i could afford a 22mm front then moved the drop links to the middle setting, that would be ok..?
So would i be right in thinking that if i brought an adjustable 24mm rear and ran it on it's weakest settings untill i could afford a 22mm front then moved the drop links to the middle setting, that would be ok..?
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Spot-on!
If the 22mm works well enough stop there.
Car 'feel' is very much down to the driver's taste, there are no right or wrongs, just better/worse (for you).
Experiment!
Graham.
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If the 22mm works well enough stop there.
Car 'feel' is very much down to the driver's taste, there are no right or wrongs, just better/worse (for you).
Experiment!
Graham.
DropShots.com
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