If I fitted to the front only would it be necessary to fit the rear.
Also if I lowered the car and fitted a front arb would this effect road humps?
ARB/Strut brace
as for an arb, it would make more sense to fit a rear one as there is already one on the front, but none on the rear, resulting in a more balanced handling car
strut brace - tightens up steering geometry, with only minimal effect on overall handling
and no, the arb's wont affect humps as they dont hang low, so wont foul
strut brace - tightens up steering geometry, with only minimal effect on overall handling
and no, the arb's wont affect humps as they dont hang low, so wont foul
yeah i have a jabbasport rear arb fitted
its a good piece of kit, i like it, firms the rear up, makes it feel more planted and stops the understeer, tho can increase the chances of lift of oversteer more if your pushing it and let off on in island on large sweeping corner ... apparently accordind to briskoda forums, iv never experienced this myself, maybe this is because i have my coilovers and poly bushes all round, firming up the ride a bit more
its a good piece of kit, i like it, firms the rear up, makes it feel more planted and stops the understeer, tho can increase the chances of lift of oversteer more if your pushing it and let off on in island on large sweeping corner ... apparently accordind to briskoda forums, iv never experienced this myself, maybe this is because i have my coilovers and poly bushes all round, firming up the ride a bit more
They are 17" they do look bigger though. Cant go back to 16's cause of the brakes I run. I got the same coilovers as you Jeff sitting in my garage waiting to be fitted, but I keep deciding not to fit them. Where I live every other road has speed bumps on them - the split type - you got any round your way and if so what is the car like over them. Does it ground out when straddleing them or does is clear. From memory you have yours set nearlly on the lowest settings?
What diameter is the Jabba rear ARB?
You don't really want anything bigger than 25mm on a road car imo.
A rear strut brace is a good idea too as hatch backs are nothing like as rigid as saloon cars as there's no metal bracing the rear turrets.
Both will sharpen turn-in response and reduce understeer.
What you really want is a Quaife or Peloquin torsen diff
You don't really want anything bigger than 25mm on a road car imo.
A rear strut brace is a good idea too as hatch backs are nothing like as rigid as saloon cars as there's no metal bracing the rear turrets.
Both will sharpen turn-in response and reduce understeer.
What you really want is a Quaife or Peloquin torsen diff
