Also, do you guys know of anyone who has put a 25mm front ARB on the LCR - would be interesting to hear from them as well...
Erm, yes.....me
25mm front / 28mm rear and strut brace
Although I confess this was also with uprated coilovers, although they only lowered the car 15-20mm they were a considerable upgrade in quality from the OEM kit and must have had an affect on the handling too.
I was told the 25mm front ARB would cause massive understeer, in the wet people told me the car would be as responsive as a supertanker. I never found that
The only time I found the setup 'wierd' was OEM front ARB and the rest of the setup as above (28mm rear and coilovers etc) the car was trying to roll and the front and solid at the rear......felt very disjointed feeling.
I think if you keep things in rough proportion
25/25
25/28
23/25 etc
You won't go far wrong.
The other point is that if you do buy a Neuspeed rear ARB there are 3 bolt holes which give some adjustability in terms of soft/med/harder settings.
I was also warned 25/28mm setup would be way too uncomfortable....all I can say is that in about 35k of motoring I only got one complaint from the passengers and that was 4 up with luggage on the way home from Airport crashing through a nasty pot hole. Otherwise the car was never anything other than comfortable.
I loved the way the car handled in the end, very neutral with high levels of grip and progressive rear end breakaway. The oversteer had to be provoked and could be reigned in with just a slight lift of power and a bit of corrective steering......always predictable and never dangerous. I did give some Honda Civic drivers a scare with the new setup but most fun was chasing a Scooby RB5 to the Goodwood festival of Speed, he wasn;t happy I could keep up on the bends and overtake on the straights
My other golden rule for all leons was good tyres on the rear not the front.....learn't after a 70mph encounter with armco and a Mercedes Van in a 20VT Cupra
EDIT - One other thing was that I also added 10mm spacers on each corner as well (Mainly because I changed the wheels and needed caliper clearance) I don;t know what affect this had on handling (mainly because I couldn't remove them and still fit bthe wheels) but I guess this also helped the handling with a slightly wider track