Hi all,
I am currently reading into different ARB setups and was wondering if I could pick some of your brains on this one...
Digging around the Leon FAQs I came across RuddMeister's suspension guide, which was a good read and pointed to an interesting chat about ARB theory: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/1108/shine.html
The car in question is a different model but the theory seems sound. Please try to read the whole thing if possible even if it is a little dry.
From what I can ascertain, body roll is greater at the front of a vehicle (e.g. when cornering all weight is transferred to front outside wheel); and it seems SEAT put a 19mm ARB on the front of the LCR to combat this.
To reduce this roll further a stiffer (thicker) anti-roll bar should be fitted to the front of the car.
(Fitting a large ARB to the rear and a small ARB to the front seems to be a big no-no which will create snap oversteer due to the front rolling and making the stiff rear more likely to raise on one side.)
The next stage seems to be regarding balancing the rear to match the front, so if a really stiff bar is fitted up front then the rear will need stiffening up to allow the rear to keep up with the front.
What is everyone elses thoughts on this? What have you tried on your car?
The LCR is stock 19/0 (f/r) from what I am led to believe. What would a good setup be to change to: (f/r)
22/0
22/25
25/0
25/25
25/28
From what I have been reading having something like 19/28 or 22/28 would make the rear too stiff and liable to oversteer. Snappy overstear is really not something I want from the Leon and would prefer mild understeer as a predictable setup is much more confidence inspiring for me.
Just to add that I will be sticking with the OEM spring/dampers.
Thanks again for your time,
Rob.
I am currently reading into different ARB setups and was wondering if I could pick some of your brains on this one...
Digging around the Leon FAQs I came across RuddMeister's suspension guide, which was a good read and pointed to an interesting chat about ARB theory: http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/1108/shine.html
The car in question is a different model but the theory seems sound. Please try to read the whole thing if possible even if it is a little dry.
From what I can ascertain, body roll is greater at the front of a vehicle (e.g. when cornering all weight is transferred to front outside wheel); and it seems SEAT put a 19mm ARB on the front of the LCR to combat this.
To reduce this roll further a stiffer (thicker) anti-roll bar should be fitted to the front of the car.
(Fitting a large ARB to the rear and a small ARB to the front seems to be a big no-no which will create snap oversteer due to the front rolling and making the stiff rear more likely to raise on one side.)
The next stage seems to be regarding balancing the rear to match the front, so if a really stiff bar is fitted up front then the rear will need stiffening up to allow the rear to keep up with the front.
What is everyone elses thoughts on this? What have you tried on your car?
The LCR is stock 19/0 (f/r) from what I am led to believe. What would a good setup be to change to: (f/r)
22/0
22/25
25/0
25/25
25/28
From what I have been reading having something like 19/28 or 22/28 would make the rear too stiff and liable to oversteer. Snappy overstear is really not something I want from the Leon and would prefer mild understeer as a predictable setup is much more confidence inspiring for me.
Just to add that I will be sticking with the OEM spring/dampers.
Thanks again for your time,
Rob.