Handling

smithy1981

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Ive had a browse through the faq and cant quite see an answer to my question. Im now tired of owning an ibiza that handles poorly, its so vague in corners and roundabouts.

I want to improve the handling with coilovers etc, but dont really want to lower it as ive got the aerokit and the sits much much lower meaning even with a 30mm drop id be for ever catching it.

Will i able to improve the handling without dropping it?
 

CJRamze

Proud Seat Owner
Jun 29, 2008
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Ive had a browse through the faq and cant quite see an answer to my question. Im now tired of owning an ibiza that handles poorly, its so vague in corners and roundabouts.

I want to improve the handling with coilovers etc, but dont really want to lower it as ive got the aerokit and the sits much much lower meaning even with a 30mm drop id be for ever catching it.

Will i able to improve the handling without dropping it?

By the way, I agree with everything they've said, Your AERO kit, Is it the rear bumper too? The middle exhaust.
Also is a cupra?
 

smithy1981

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No i didnt get the rear bumper, its a lot of cash for that and the match exhaust. No its not a cupra unfortunately, just a diesel sport.

I didnt know whether the above mods alone would make that much of a difference everyone seems to do all or nothing!
 

st10587

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Oct 4, 2007
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defo worth all the above and coilovers if you really wana go hard core! check out my reader ride (link in siggy) for more ideas
 

Gooner_Mike

Teaching the kids
Jan 20, 2008
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No i didnt get the rear bumper, its a lot of cash for that and the match exhaust. No its not a cupra unfortunately, just a diesel sport.

I didnt know whether the above mods alone would make that much of a difference everyone seems to do all or nothing!

The order I got them in was... strut brace, rear ARB and then spacers. In order of what I feel has made the most difference: rear ARB, spacers, strut brace! Maybe get them in that order over time?
 

CJRamze

Proud Seat Owner
Jun 29, 2008
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Caldicot, South Wales
I hear the rear ARB makes the most difference.
I however got the spacers first (Dont know why) they made a bit of difference. Widening the rear feels like it grips more.

I'm told rear arb will make more difference than anything else.
Go there first :)
 

Damoegan

Sir Bob,a geordy legend..
Oct 15, 2007
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Newcastle
Whiteline rear ARB makes a BIG difference :D

I'm running: V-Maxx coilovers (off DPM ;)), Whiteline rear ARB, Seat Sport front strut brace and Eibach 20mm rear spacers. Handling is superb now :)
 

st10587

i only brake for cake!!!!
Oct 4, 2007
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the rarb makes the most difference and is pretty cheap. i got the whiteline one from awesome for £125iirc
 

Chino_UK

Team Creatine
Jul 19, 2009
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I'm probably getting the Whiteline RARB, made a huge difference on my previous car, just wondered what setting people have been using on it, the stiffest?
 

techathy

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Set it to the hardest & if you feel the car is wanting to oversteer make it softer. Basic principle of suspension on cars; A stiff rear end with a soft front end makes for oversteer & the reverse is true for understeer.
 
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