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Whiteline RARB

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Reckon this is a worthwhile purchase when I already have 40mm springs?

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Personally i wouldnt say so as theres barley any bodyroll once its dropped i feel, im sure i asked this before fitting the springs so il see if i can find that thread for you

Anti roll bar has always been the best mod ive ever done to any of my cars in the handling department and i always get it all tinkered with.

The rear ARB will move the understeer bias to a more neutral balance IMO.

Only thing with the whiteline one is it doesn't do much. Alot of the mk1 guys don't think its anywhere near as good as the Janna one.

Only thing with the whiteline one is it doesn't do much. Alot of the mk1 guys don't think its anywhere near as good as the Janna one.

This is my thoughts as well. Guys were saying they noticed a big gain in handling when using it alongside stock suspension, but when fitting one with lowered suspension it wasnt as noticeable. I want something more substantial for mine as they are a very worthwhile mod if you get a well designed bar.

I fitted H&R springs and that was agreat improvement in handling. Reduced bodyroll and the up and down movement alot. Then after a while I fitted the Whiteline, and the car transformed totally...( still a Fabia though....). It corners much more flat and fills you with confidence though corners.

The best money spend on the car..... :thumbup:

I have in meanwhile fitted Koni adjusable dampers to complete the suspention.

Since this is the only ARB I have tried, I can´t say if it is better or worse than others, but it is a good ARB.

Bgds Dan

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