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Jabba rear ARB

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Thinking about this to stiffen up the back of the car and increase stability, question is, is it worth on my car considering the suspension is factory standard?

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Des

Thinking more in terms of safety than handling!

Big YES...

Ive got the ARB and std suspension.... and theres no way im gettin rid of the arb :thumbup:

Big YES...

Ive got the ARB and std suspension.... and theres no way im gettin rid of the arb :thumbup:

snap :thumbup:

It makes a huge difference. Best value bit of kit I've ever bought.

Really easy to fit as well.

Jules (standard Fab VRS)

Big YES...

Ive got the ARB and std suspension.... and theres no way im gettin rid of the arb :thumbup:

:iagree: what he said:D

My old one didn't have one, and it felt somewhat 'lacking' in the chuckability factor.

My new ( old ) one has one and the difference is remarkable.

Enough to provoke lift off oversteer in a nose heavy diesel:thumbup:

I have it fitted also and could not go back to the way it was.....the handling really is appalling without it fitted. Now it corners much flatter and I feel a lot safer pushing along a bendy back road. Best

Enough to provoke lift off oversteer in a nose heavy diesel:thumbup:

I personally can't understand why this is a good thing.

Not a dig... Just my thoughts.

I personally can't understand why this is a good thing.

Not a dig... Just my thoughts.

Just makes it a bit more entertaing to drive when you want to have a little fun.

99% of the time I drive like an old man, but on the odd occasion I like a whizz about:thumbup:

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