front and rear arb
is it best to keep the arbs the same on the front and on the rear
ie 24 front and 24 rear also whats size is best suited for classics ? |
Have 24 on both and works for me :)
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thanks c j
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I've got 23 front 24 rear eibach kit
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22 adj/22adj ones for me :)
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cj are your adjustable ones ?
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24 front and rear on my Bug, 3 point adjustable, both front and back on stiffest setting.
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Yes adjustable
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I'm considering dropping from a rear 24mm back to a 22mm as think the 24 is too much for the road on a classic. It removes the independence of the rear shocks and can kick back quite hard on mid bend bumps.
Standard is 18mm - 20mm dependant on model. |
I''d always changed my ARB's front and rear never just one as having played with just the rear of the Eibach kit on the Impreza for a couple of days before fitting the front it was shall we say unpredictable!
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Yes, I am thinking of going back to a 22mm adjustable.
I have recently learnt from an Ex-prodrive engineer that the Prodrive WR setup for the 99/00 actually dropped down from a 20mm to an 18mm due to the much stiffer rear spring they fitted. I would and have left the front ARB as stock but uprated the drop link bushes and ARB bushes. It all depends whether you want a 'Fast Road' car or a 'Track' car. I'm more interested in the former.......particularly on the road of Sussex...... |
I run adjustable 22mm front and 22mm rear on the type r :)
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