Filby1
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Registered: 12th Dec 03
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Should i get both front and rear?
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dna23
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Registered: 1st Nov 04
Location: Northamptonshire
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just rear and remove front if u have coilovers
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Filby1
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No coilovers yet stil split on weather to get any, what if i dont have them?
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dna23
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Registered: 1st Nov 04
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keep front vx and jus get rear whiteline ARB
if u get coilovers, remove front and add better rear 
some ppl may say remove front even on aftermarket shocks but i thought it was only coilovers
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jamesw
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why do people say remove the front for coilovers?
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Filby1
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or remove front at all? i was just planning on getting job lot front and rear
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jamesw
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ive got vauxhall front and rears on with fk konigsports
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Filby1
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well i got poo Gmax maybe Koni yellow later on but still wanting to keep the car flat with the ARB's
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dna23
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removing the front ARB helps reduce understeer when your car has coilovers and generally speaking with coilovers u wont get much body roll anyway
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dna23
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wat engine r u putting in it? ure front springs shud be harder and:
260lb for the 1.6 16V
280lbs for a 2.0 16v redtop
someone may be able to clarify/agree with this
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Filby1
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was thinking of getting the FK silverLine + think its going to be a C20XE
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broster
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iwouldnt get coilover if you want proper handeling id gte koni or billies with decent springs.
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dna23
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quote: Originally posted by broster
iwouldnt get coilover if you want proper handeling id gte koni or billies with decent springs.
negative, Avo coilovers rock...

why dont u agree with silverline mark? they're one of the better coilovers i thought
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by dna23
quote: Originally posted by broster
iwouldnt get coilover if you want proper handeling id gte koni or billies with decent springs.
negative, Avo coilovers rock...

why dont u agree with silverline mark? they're one of the better coilovers i thought
they are one of the better sets yes, but still they offer no progression on the springs. and they only have one benifit of being able to go up and down, which is fun for a while
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Teddy
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quote: Originally posted by dna23
removing the front ARB helps reduce understeer when your car has coilovers and generally speaking with coilovers u wont get much body roll anyway
I still had mine on and it handled wondefully. Not a hint of understeer.
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broster
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teddy, with the coilovers on stiff setting there is no need for it, it tends to lift the inside front wheel with it on... makes a difference removing it... but gets unstable at high speed
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Teddy
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Nope i never had that either felt comfortable at 120 (indicated of course)
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broster
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indeed becuase you didnt remove it.... if you removed it it would get unstable
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Nic Barnes
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feels fine with an arb on front and an let in, handles like a dream
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bradfincham
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what arb you got on the front the thicker vaux one ??
and coilovers and also the rear arb ?? as im looking into this!!
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Nic Barnes
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gsi front rear arb's avo coil overs and an atb for out the corner grip
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bradfincham
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and no understeer
as at the moment my fronts lovely and tight
but the back as no weight in bends can feel roll and the back lifting
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Siberia
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Registered: 9th Oct 03
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quote: Originally posted by broster
indeed becuase you didnt remove it.... if you removed it it would get unstable
ahh so thats what the problem is
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by bradfincham
and no understeer
as at the moment my fronts lovely and tight
but the back as no weight in bends can feel roll and the back lifting
uprated rear anti roll bar will sole this dude.... clues in the name! lol
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AdiSRI
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i have the whiteline rear ARB, and FK Highsport coilovers.
Removed front arb and it does roll a bit and as broster says can feel unstable at motorway speeds. Im gonna be getting the big front arb whiteline do methinks.
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