ARB Fitting

Mat

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Mmm............ Not liking the idea of dropping/lowering the subframe :(

Do you supply ARBs, or just the links? Are there any that fit straight on? Which is the "best"? I've seen a few running Neuspeed, so was thinking of going for that
 
Jan 8, 2007
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Neuspeed ftw - although I know Whiteline do a kit but not heard much feedback from them.

The drop links on the H&R kits are questionable going by what I saw of Phil's thread some time ago
 

Mat

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I know whiteline seem to be used on the Mk4s, seems to be mainly Neuspeed on the Mk3
 
Oct 31, 2006
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Cambs
Neuspeed are the ones you want, 25mm front, 28mm rear,

you don't need to drop the front just loosen it like ian says easier than the rear i reckon!
 
May 25, 2008
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cambs
sorry for sounding dim... does this mod greatly improve the handling???? and what sort of price are these ( front &rear)
 

Mat

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between £150-£250 I think (150 front, 250 rear IIRC)....

Yes, it keeps the car nice and level in bends, and can reduce understeer
 

widdowd

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May 19, 2001
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Nottingham, UK
Think the front one was arond £200 fitted and there rear was close to £400 as I had to have brackets fabricated and then welded on to the rear subframe. I know it sounds expensive but JBS did a really good job on the rear and I can't fault them one bit...


Forgot to mention the rear one is 3 way adjustable so you can set it to soft, medium or hard...
Daz
 
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widdowd

Boc
May 19, 2001
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Nottingham, UK
Yes mate it does... feels a lot more sure footed when going in to bends at speed.... noticed the difference the day I had it done... You will have to have a drive..

Daz
 
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