strut brace or anti roll bars
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dred
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strut brace easy to fit and cheaper than anti roll bars
which would give the most body strength and improvement in handling .
taking in to consideration the differences in costs involved rougthly 100-200. what option should im take .
i could spend the difference on springs and a zone chip!.
dont hold back with info its all need how ever small
which would give the most body strength and improvement in handling .
taking in to consideration the differences in costs involved rougthly 100-200. what option should im take .
i could spend the difference on springs and a zone chip!.
dont hold back with info its all need how ever small
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iKst
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ARBs and strut braces have different function. ARB will reduce your body roll while strut braces will improve chasis rigidity and help suspension do its work.
If you dont have a decent suspension yet none of this mods will drasticaly improve your handling. First get a decent set of springs and shocks, or even better coilovers.
There is also an easy and cheap way of improving your ARBs. You can clamp two of them together. Its a bit hardcore, but if you do it right its effective and just as safe as aftermarket ARBs. I will use my car for drifting, and you need stiff rear end to drift. So ill just put 2 stock ARBs together and clamp them with some clips.
If you dont have a decent suspension yet none of this mods will drasticaly improve your handling. First get a decent set of springs and shocks, or even better coilovers.
There is also an easy and cheap way of improving your ARBs. You can clamp two of them together. Its a bit hardcore, but if you do it right its effective and just as safe as aftermarket ARBs. I will use my car for drifting, and you need stiff rear end to drift. So ill just put 2 stock ARBs together and clamp them with some clips.
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Jhonno
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what car/suspension do you currently have?
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psychochild187
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id say its a do both . not one or ther other . iam doing the strur braces first as i found the brace i wanted first and then ill do the arb , ive got good susspention i recon the strut will help me more than the arb at the moment.
my q is does the rear strut brace help much!
my q is does the rear strut brace help much!
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dred
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I have a mtec 1 mtec sus looks a bit to high for mtec sus to me .
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Jhonno
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strut brace for sure then..
you got a phase 1 sport then?
you got a phase 1 sport then?
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dred
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yes dreg sport silver why strut brace mate
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Jhonno
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m-tech sus is v good, plus you have sport front and rear anti roll bars anyways..
The front end can do with tightening
The front end can do with tightening
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dred
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OK I GET THE DRIFT THANKS
GET IT drift O WELL THEN
GET IT drift O WELL THEN
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dred
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what do u meen by clamp , or is there a easyer way let the info flowwwwwwwwww mateiKst wrote:ARBs and strut braces have different function. ARB will reduce your body roll while strut braces will improve chasis rigidity and help suspension do its work.
If you dont have a decent suspension yet none of this mods will drasticaly improve your handling. First get a decent set of springs and shocks, or even better coilovers.
There is also an easy and cheap way of improving your ARBs. You can clamp two of them together. Its a bit hardcore, but if you do it right its effective and just as safe as aftermarket ARBs. I will use my car for drifting, and you need stiff rear end to drift. So ill just put 2 stock ARBs together and clamp them with some clips.
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astondg
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I haven't tried an ARB but a front strut brace did nothing for my car (1985 323i with slightly modified suspension). It still creaks and flexes over bumps
. The E30's don't seem to have very stiff bodies, I can't even get the doors open an closed easily when it is jacked up or on a hoist.
Aston
Aston
BMW E30 323i with some stuff
1:05.17 @ Queensland Raceway Sprint track
1:10.09 @ Queensland Raceway Clubman track
1:21.67 @ Morgan Park Raceway
1:05.17 @ Queensland Raceway Sprint track
1:10.09 @ Queensland Raceway Clubman track
1:21.67 @ Morgan Park Raceway
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iKst
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Here is a pic of dual ARBs.
http://www.newclearbomb.com/2arbs.jpg
Looks like this guy is using custom made thingies to hold ARBs together. Im planning to use strong jubilee clips. Its all the same.
http://www.newclearbomb.com/2arbs.jpg
Looks like this guy is using custom made thingies to hold ARBs together. Im planning to use strong jubilee clips. Its all the same.
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dred
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yes thats just what i thought I think u put the wrong picture down. any one got a picture of this done on a e30
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psychochild187
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astondg wrote:I haven't tried an ARB but a front strut brace did nothing for my car (1985 323i with slightly modified suspension). It still creaks and flexes over bumps. The E30's don't seem to have very stiff bodies, I can't even get the doors open an closed easily when it is jacked up or on a hoist.
Aston
you still cant on a nissan skyline and they got amazing chassis!
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astondg
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Well I can open the doors, just like normal, on my standard base model 1974 Mitsubishi Lancer and also on my fathers Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI (but then it should have a stiff chassis, being made for rallying) when they are on a jack or hoist.
Aston
Aston
BMW E30 323i with some stuff
1:05.17 @ Queensland Raceway Sprint track
1:10.09 @ Queensland Raceway Clubman track
1:21.67 @ Morgan Park Raceway
1:05.17 @ Queensland Raceway Sprint track
1:10.09 @ Queensland Raceway Clubman track
1:21.67 @ Morgan Park Raceway
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Karan
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id say arbs...... i uprated my sport ones to hartge adjustable one and what a dfference!!!!
strut braces help keep the car rigid..... and look cool.... but do them later,,, or get some cheap ones
strut braces help keep the car rigid..... and look cool.... but do them later,,, or get some cheap ones

