Anti Roll Bars

mcmaddy

Newbie
Aug 28, 2005
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Is the rear suspension on the Leon not the same as the MKIV Golf? If it is the it has an ARB integrated into the rear axle beam. Its still rubbish but it should have one anyway.
 

mcmaddy

Newbie
Aug 28, 2005
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It still seems better then the Golf i had previously though!! Then again that wouldnt be hard would it. haha. So is the general opinion to go for uprated front and rear ARB's. Ive got a lower S3 brace but when i put that in i overtightened the bolt and now it wont go tight. Cant get the old one out of the suspension arm. Anyone any ideas. Sorry to go off subject
 

Pabs

Active Member
May 3, 2004
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yes you need a short-shift and everything else on my site Richy ;)
I was actually contemplating selling my s/s and gearknob - but as I might be keeping the car a while longer (house sale has just fallen through) I don't think i could revert back to std just yet!
 

Balf2k

Active Member
Jul 5, 2006
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South East Kent
I uprated the suspension to Koni FSD's wrapped in Eibach springs, Neuspeed 22mm front and 25mm rear (on middle setting) ARB's, just had the Quife diff fitted, it finally handles like I want it to, worlds apart from the sloppy, boat like standard setup :D
 

Ruddmeister

Everything in Moderation
Jun 23, 2003
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I uprated the suspension to Koni FSD's wrapped in Eibach springs, Neuspeed 22mm front and 25mm rear (on middle setting) ARB's, just had the Quife diff fitted, it finally handles like I want it to, worlds apart from the sloppy, boat like standard setup :D

It took me a long while to get the suspension how I wanted it but I always wished I had done it sooner........

My set up was without the Quaife ATB but larger ARB's and Coilovers (so possibly slightly stiffer) and once complete the car was in a different league handling wise.

Must admit I did love letting Civic Type-R's etc follow me into a roundabouts and watch the driver behind suddenly think OMG :drive1:
 

DPJ

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Dec 13, 2004
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Rear is a piece of Cake, the Neuspeed one clips to the rear beam (torsion bar) then you swing the ARB into position, drill some holes for the drop links, bolt the drop links on, bolt the ARB to the drop link

You don't have to drill holes! the Neuspeed droplinks fit to shocker bottom bolts.

You need to remember to get your wheels re-aligned (pref 4 wheel) after doing the front ARB.
 
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