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Looking at improving MY07 RB320 handling. (although it's not bad to start with!)
Was looking at Whitlene ALK, STi trailng arms & Whiteline alloy drop links front & rear.
Having problems finding the Whitline drop links, so found Perrin alloy drop links on TSL's web site.
Anyone used the Perrin drop links?
Advice, opinions
Edited to add:
I will be getting a full geo on a fast road set-up, so to get the best out of it I want the right bits on there first!
The RB already has an adjustable rear ARB, so i'll have a play with changing the settings on that first before changing it.
Was looking at Whitlene ALK, STi trailng arms & Whiteline alloy drop links front & rear.
Having problems finding the Whitline drop links, so found Perrin alloy drop links on TSL's web site.
Anyone used the Perrin drop links?
Advice, opinions
Edited to add:
I will be getting a full geo on a fast road set-up, so to get the best out of it I want the right bits on there first!
The RB already has an adjustable rear ARB, so i'll have a play with changing the settings on that first before changing it.
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Improve what aspect of it's handling ?
I'd say ALK and a full alignment to some "fast road" settings may make the car turn-in and oversteer more like ""most" would like.
IMHO.
dunx
I'd say ALK and a full alignment to some "fast road" settings may make the car turn-in and oversteer more like ""most" would like.
IMHO.
dunx
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