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Old 12th May 2014, 10:31   #1
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Recommendations on front and rear anti roll bars and strut braces for a mk2 vtr?
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Old 12th May 2014, 10:38   #2
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What's your current suspension setup? just slapping on an ARB without changing anything else won't do much.

OMP braces are a good choice for upper and lower. or satchell if you have some extra budget.
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I've got omp upper and lower braces. Put them both on at the same time so not sure which one is the most effective but as far as i'm aware the lower brace has greater advantages. Felt more planted in the corners when on track although I'm not very experienced in driving hard into corners so could be placebo.

Only problem with it is they sit quite low in comparison to the satchell one so it can't be a issue on scraping when lowered too much. I'm down 30-40mm and have no problems but if you want it for handling you shouldn't go any lower so you won't have any problems on most road/ speed bumps.
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