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Fit front ARB - or just poly Bushes

gaRy cupra

Guest
ARB bushes

Hi guys and gals I`v had a pretty seriouse squeeking from the front of my car for a few weeks now and tonight checked and its the anti roll bar bushes, now what is the best option should I take them out and grease them up or replace for poly ones or any other suggestions ? I dont mind spending a bit if it improves the car .
 

rdcoops

Guest
Hi guys

Just put my Leon Cupra through an MOT and it passed with a few comments- bushes on ARB worn, and front brakes...

Looked at poly bushes and then looked at just replacing the ARB with an Eibach Roll Bar. what would be better just upgrading the arb completely as it comes with new rubbers?
if thats the case what size? as ive seen 22mm and 25mm i think. and i take it using one of these would allow me to lower my car further?

brake wise does anyone recommend a minor upgrade from standard? or who can recommend a seller for this or the arb?
 

Husbandofstinky

Out from the Wilderness
Nov 8, 2007
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I would recommend changing the whole unit and get a rear one while you're at it. Preferably 25mm on the front and 28mm for the rear.

As far as brakes are concerned the obvious upgrade are 312mm discs instead of 288mm's. You'll need the carrier for this to upgrade as well as the discs.

You can of course learn plenty more through using the search.
 

ibizacupra

Jack-RIP my little Friend
Jul 25, 2001
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do only the front with something thicker and expect it to understeer more..

bad advise.

if happy with your handling, replace the bushes, if unhappy about roll or turn in, do rear bar first.
:thumbup:
 

karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
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BEDFORD
do them both and prepare to be very happy with the changes it makes to the car. i've got H&R 25mm front and rear on mine. i'm going for poly bushes next too.
 

sneak

Guest
I take it the ARB bushes tend to go after a while on the LCR, I had my 2004 LCR in for a service the other day and I was told that the front ARB bushes are worn and so are the ARB"drop Links". Are the "drop links" another name for the brackets?

Does anyone know which Powerflex bushes will fit? What other parts will I need?

Thanks
 
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turbin

Guest
Get some Powerflex ones in there. That should stop the squeeking and also tighten the front bar up a bit.

Damian @ DPM

Yes, and ONLY use the copper based grease that follows package or another copper based grease not lithium or any synthetic based grease... :whistle:
 

DamianPM

Active Member
Mar 26, 2008
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You'll either have a 21mm or 23mm front ARB, can't remember off the top of my head, and you'd just need the bushes as it's a straight swap for like.

HTH

Damian @ DPM