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Clio 182 Rear ARB set up help..



Hello Guys,

Sorry if there is already a thread up, but I couldn't find one..

I have a 182 Cup.

Fitted with 15" Pro Race 1.2
Yoko AD08R's
Eibach Sportlines.
Whiteline Rear ARB

I am wondering how to set up the whiteline rear anti roll bar for track use? The car is on the road too but it's just a toy so would rather have it better for the track > road.

I haven't set up a rear anti roll bar before, so ahh pictures of how best to be set up would be perfect!

Many thanks

Chris
 
  172
There's only 2 settings on the newer ones if im not mistaken, try it on the softest setting first (hole closest to the end of arb) and see how you find it.. if its not wuite stiff enough for you then go to hardest setting
 
  Clio 172 Merc ML55
Really daft question time, does it matter whereabouts the mounts over the rear axle sit/line up on the ARB? obviously this is within reason rather than one on an end and the other right in the middle or anything silly.

I bought one second hand and have had it powder coated again so the original marks are gone now


Thanks

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Really daft question time, does it matter whereabouts the mounts over the rear axle sit/line up on the ARB? obviously this is within reason rather than one on an end and the other right in the middle or anything silly.

I bought one second hand and have had it powder coated again so the original marks are gone now


Thanks

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I'm also interested in this, as I'm unsure too
 
There's only 2 settings on the newer ones if im not mistaken, try it on the softest setting first (hole closest to the end of arb) and see how you find it.. if its not wuite stiff enough for you then go to hardest setting
That's useful to know, I'll try and see how I get on with it, thanks :)
 


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