Has anyone else had issues with their Anti Roll Bar? Car in for a service yesterday and
my ARB was Snapped, also wishbone bushes has popped out. And that with me avoiding potholes aas much as possible.
Very odd, and not a cheap service.
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Is that the rear aftermarket ARB or front ARB?
Where has this snapped?
You getting the front one uprated to the Golf MK4 R32 23mm one?
It's only £100 for the whole kit and its a good upgrade.
There isn't an ARB fitted as standard, it's a torsion beam in the rear axle
get a 28mm neuspeed rear ARB
hey mate i have the same issue, crashed into a crater on helen street (just by the govan police station) and my arb + strut brace is messed up. iv put a claim through for the council and they better reimburse me for it lol...
im thinking of the R32 arb as well, does it make a good difference over the standard arb?
Very interesting. I'm keen to sort the handling of the LCR before any performance mods, so ARBs and braces appear to be the order of the day from what I'm reading. I'm sure they seem such simple things to those of you who know cars, but I don't really, so it's all a bit baffling
Sorry to hear about the breakage BTW
The OEM LCR front ARB is 18/19mm, the LC OEM bar is 23mm (but acting in a different way due to different front end set up). The MK4 Golf R32 ARB's come in 21 and 23mmStandard is 23mm and R32 is 25 if i remeber correctly. Id be intrested to see how much the R32 arb is.
Hey, I'm just sortin out the handling on my new LCR. Had one for 3 years before tho so i'm kinda clued up on it all. Here's my plans..
Firstly sort out the engine movement.. The engine and gearbox etc. are held together with mounts which absorb the vibrations of the engine. These 3 mounts are the dogbone, engine and transmission mounts and can be uprated to a stiffer rubber possibly giving slightly more cabin vibration in cases but well worth it. I've just got hold of an INA track density DBM and INA street density engine/transmission mounts - these are stiff rubber but not poly so shud be nice and smooth but much more rigid..this stops wheel hop.
Next is adding strut braces which sit fairly high up in the car to hold the 'body' together. I've got an audi S3 front strut brace and a Hughes engineering custo
rear brace.. This helps stop the bodywork flexing.
Then you've got anti-roll bars, these sit down near the wheels and stiffen up the chasis.. These basically distribute the weight better across the wheels for fast corners..I'm going for the R32 23mm front ARB and neuspeed 25mm rear.
Finally there's the springs and shocks which you can upgrade for various reasons - looks, ride, handling. Personally I'm going all out and getting variant 3 coilovers in 6 months or so for £1000!
This is not nessersarily the correct way to do things..merely what I think will work for me. There's pages and pages of info, products and arguments for and against every setup, u just have to imagine what's going to work for you!
Hope this helps! Oh and the most important mod..some decent tyres! Eagle F1 assy's are awesome!
Russ, thank you for that. I understand much more what I need to do now. Hadn't realised that the "dog bone" that I keep hearing about was an engine mount.Hey, I'm just sortin out the handling on my new LCR. Had one for 3 years before tho so i'm kinda clued up on it all. Here's my plans....
The OEM LCR front ARB is 18/19mm, the LC OEM bar is 23mm (but acting in a different way due to different front end set up). The MK4 Golf R32 ARB's come in 21 and 23mm
That set up will do the trick. Personally as I don't have the rear strutt brace and have very good handling I'd leave it out, but would also be interested to see how the handling feels with it fitted.
Also when your buying KWV3's make sure you specify the INOX line. There is another range that doesn't have the stainless steel outer body to the shocks, these are cheaper but defy the logic of going for the KW range in the first place.
Looking forward to hearing what you think of that set up.
I feckin love mine
The OEM LCR front ARB is 18/19mm, the LC OEM bar is 23mm (but acting in a different way due to different front end set up). The MK4 Golf R32 ARB's come in 21 and 23mm
That set up will do the trick. Personally as I don't have the rear strutt brace and have very good handling I'd leave it out, but would also be interested to see how the handling feels with it fitted.
Also when your buying KWV3's make sure you specify the INOX line. There is another range that doesn't have the stainless steel outer body to the shocks, these are cheaper but defy the logic of going for the KW range in the first place.
Looking forward to hearing what you think of that set up.
I feckin love mine
You have done some serious amount of posting in the 3 months you've been on hereSame thing bored of cars beyond belif and my head was about to explode a few weeks ago
You have done some serious amount of posting in the 3 months you've been on here
no wonder your heid busted