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Whiteline Rear ARB



One question - is it worth it for normal road/occasional B-road? Especially on a Trophy. Setup will be Sachs, Sportlines, Koni adjustable rears and -1.5 camber.
 
  225 Cup & Williams
One question - is it worth it for normal road/occasional B-road? Especially on a Trophy. Setup will be Sachs, Sportlines, Koni adjustable rears and -1.5 camber.

I found there was no need at all for it on my Trophy. I didn't feel any difference and I had the exact same suspension setup as you have.
 
  225 Cup & Williams
Yeah tried both and found zero difference.

Made quite a difference on my old ph1 172 on the other hand.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
Its a very personal thing how you want the overall balance of the car to be.

By introducing additional roll resistance to the rear, you will make the rear grip less relative to the front, as such the rear will be more inclined to break away.
If you drive style suits having the rear swinging around and your car currently doesnt do it as much as you would like then buy one, if either you dont like a loose rear end or your car already has one then dont bother.

Personally with your current setup I would fit one, but I come from a largely RWD background so quite like a loose backend, you however might hate it.


So really like Chi says, its a case of try it and see if it suits you or not really.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
The good thing is you can always disconnect it if you dont want it to do anything, so its nice to have the choice.

So for say llandow I would want it on hardest, for the ring I probably wouldnt want it on at all, as sometimes going sideways is good fun and sometimes it makes your wallet twitch with fear, lol.
 
  phase 1 flamer 172
For road use on a phase 1, I thought I noticed a difference when I fitted it but didn't notice any difference when I removed it.
 
  Cup In bits
The car will become more twitchy on day to day driving IMO as the nose is more eager to turn in, on track I wouldn't have a Clio without one or at least a Clio which is balanced similar to what the RARB gives a fairly standard car.
 

Coops Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Lots of Scrap...
I was hoping it would make the rear break away like a mk1 does on my 182, it didn't lol!
 

Coops Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Lots of Scrap...
meh, nothing as technical as that chap, i'm a pikie I just chuck stuff on and moan when it doesn't work ;), just boggo 182 cup setup with eibach sportlines and the whiteline.
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
meh, nothing as technical as that chap, i'm a pikie I just chuck stuff on and moan when it doesn't work ;), just boggo 182 cup setup with eibach sportlines and the whiteline.

Most ordinary garages and tyre places dial these cars in with a small amount of toe in. Swap that for a tiny bit of toe out with the RARB and you might have been more pleased with it.
 

Coops Mk1

ClioSport Club Member
  Lots of Scrap...
Most ordinary garages and tyre places dial these cars in with a small amount of toe in. Swap that for a tiny bit of toe out with the RARB and you might have been more pleased with it.

i'll crack out the spanners and have a nosey chap cheers, I would like it to let go more predictably as I find at the mo it just lets me push till it snaps and understeers
 
  182/RS2/ Turbo/Mk1
i'll crack out the spanners and have a nosey chap cheers, I would like it to let go more predictably as I find at the mo it just lets me push till it snaps and understeers

I've got some bits of metal and fishing line if you have the patience and want to borrow it. Lol.

Sounds pikey but works surprisingly well.
 
  Many.
I removed my RARB for winter as I found it snapping out too easily in the wet. Put it back on quite early this year and its brilliant in the dry. In the wet I can still induce oversteer, but learning car control like that is valuable imo.
 


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