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| Briskodian | Upgraded your ARB? To all you chaps who upgraded your ARB to Jabba etc ones, what do you do with your old vrs ARB's I have a Fabia TDI 100 estate and quite fancy a vrs ARB on it. That would be an up grade for me. So if anybody as a cheap, excelent condition pair of ARB's of a vrs then may be we could do a deal. |
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? Does the vRS have an anti roll bar at the rear as standard? Not sure it does. |
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| BRISKODA Staff | Re: Upgraded your ARB? I think there may be one on the inside of the rear beam...whatever...nothing is removed when fitting the Jabba ARB.
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? It doesnt. Fabia platform cars only have a front arb. Thats why jabba's rear makes such a difference. Because we dont have one in the first place.
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| Briskodian | Re: Upgraded your ARB? I was referring to the front ARB's, I quite fancy a vrs one for my standard Fabia |
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? I dont think anyone has uprated their front ARB tbh. Why counteract the benefit of an uprated rear one?
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? Jabba dont do a front arb. Eibach do a 22mm front anti roll bar but dont think many people have bothered as it will increase understeer. Think the std vRS arb is about £60 from a dealer.
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? Quote:
ISTR the front ARB is quite chunky anyway. I think the only reason I would consider changing it for an Eibach is if the Eibach one was less prone to fracturing collars and clunking. J.
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| Briskodian | Re: Upgraded your ARB? So do you think front vrs ARB's would improve my TDI 100 estate's handling? |
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? I too have an estate and I'm looking at replacing the (currently knackered) original front ARB with a VRS one. I'm wondering if you need to use VRS droplinks as well though? I've got the Jabba rear arb and it's great! ![]() |
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? Quote:
I would imagine.... For an estate, the jabba ARB will be more "active", doing its thing than in a more stiffly suspended hatch. The estate will have a bigger moment of inertia and carry more weight, higher at the rear. I'd assume it's also far more softly sprung and with a far greater anticipated range of suspension deflections than a hatch. To dial out some of the above, maybe it is worth investing in a stiffer front ARB. At the end of the day it's about achieving a balance and fitting a bigger front ARB kind-of sounds like the right thing to do from an amateur engineering point of view. J.
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| Re: Upgraded your ARB? I've not got a Rear ARB, but i've been in a Fabia with both a Front Eibach ARB and a rear Jabba ARB, the handling was nothing short of jaw dropping in comparison to my Fabia with Seat Strut Brace and Eibach springs.
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