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handling and strut braces

Dolly_Gti

G60 spooling up.
Aug 15, 2006
1,412
0
china town
well my ibiza is too high and the body roll is something special.. but until new year i cant afford to throw wedge at it suspension wise, so......

are strut braces any good or are they merly for looking nice under the bonnet? just thinking about gettin a front one, at around £40 on ebay. comments appreciated.:shrug:
 

cordobabrendy

FOOORRREEE!
Aug 24, 2001
7,642
1
belfast
strut brace wont help handling at all until you lower the car, i had one on my 16v but if i was you id leave it until you have exhausted all other areas first.
 

Dolly_Gti

G60 spooling up.
Aug 15, 2006
1,412
0
china town
im starting with an uprated front anti roll bar, then all going well have decided FK coil overs are good for the money, still get a strut brace to look nice i suspose lol!
 

gregclarks

Trying to Resist ARBs
May 31, 2006
314
0
Strut Brace is better than i thought...

:D

I was sceptical about bolt on strut braces, but i was lucky enought to be given one, my car was already lower 60mm on the Avo Road sport package and didnt roll too much, but WOW the brace has made a really big difference, i would say it has pushed my max speed round my favourite roundabout from 48mph to nearly 60mph! but it also felt really composed. My strut brace is the Raid HP one, i didnt rate their stuff as its always cheap on ebay, but it is well made and simpl(ish) to fit, i threaded M8s into the bodywork, without bolts - we shall see if it survives, first impressions are good THUMBS UP. I agree ARB would be better first i am getting that next!
 
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gregclarks

Trying to Resist ARBs
May 31, 2006
314
0
Oh yes it does, but they are pretty puny, i think some uprates 25mm ones would make a hell of a difference - anyone done it, they cost about £150 so i do need some positive reviews!! thanks
 

jcs356

Cordy owner
Jul 12, 2004
1,161
0
Englandland
Definitely worth going for uprated ARBs - Badger Bill does Neuspeed ones - they are about £170 each for front and rear. Yeah, the GTi 8v and 16v does have ARBs as standard - the front one is independent, the rear one is inside the rear beam. With 25mm front and 28mm rear and it handles like a go-kart[B)]
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
31,333
19
glos.uk
£170 for a front anti roll :O fook me maybe this suspension lark will have to wait till i save some pennies lol


rear one is £170, front one is ~£145
rear one needs adaptor bracket to fit ibiza rear beam. (which I make)

options are 23mm front or 25mm front, or 25mm rear or 28mm rear- rear is 3 position adjustable also.

Good kit, makes a hell of a lot of difference... Rear in particular.
 

Dolly_Gti

G60 spooling up.
Aug 15, 2006
1,412
0
china town
when you say 23mm/25mm for front.... or 25mm rear/28mm rear is this is the size of the ARB? and will a bigger one be better more rigid? i assume a kit consists of anti roll bar + 2 drop links and nuts, which would a straight swap for standard?
 

edc

Blue Leather & Shiny Bits
Feb 8, 2002
8,142
0
Surrey
www.clairecoileytrust.com
Those are the diameters of the arbs. Rear one requires special brakcets as described front one is just straight replacement. I've had 20VT 23mm on front with Neuspeed 25mm rear for a couple of years now and I reckon it would be more fun and easily cope with the 28 instead of 25mm rear arb.
 

jcs356

Cordy owner
Jul 12, 2004
1,161
0
Englandland
Yeah, Neuspeed do two diameters, depending upon how much you want to tighten things up. The thicker the bar, the less it flexes. As I say, I've got the thicker option front and rear with 25mm front and 28mm rear. You can adjust the rear as Bill says - mine is in the middle at the moment.
 

Dolly_Gti

G60 spooling up.
Aug 15, 2006
1,412
0
china town
so this adapter that Bill makes... does it bolt straight on, or is there cutting/welding ect involed on the rear axle. i must admit im very tempted, unfortunatly we are the wrong side of christmas!
 
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