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uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - procta - 27-01-2013

where do you fellas buy your hybrid anti roll bars,
uprated droplinks and strut braces?
I'm looking at spending some money on upgrades for the 306.


RE: uprated anti role bars and droplinks etc - Tom - 27-01-2013

Theres a group buy for torsion bars and anti roll bars in the parts section :p


RE: uprated anti role bars and droplinks etc - HDIkyle - 28-01-2013

PM ripp for a strut brace he makes lower ones superb braces also I just got one myself Smile


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - gareth7 - 29-01-2013

^ agreed, much better than the lower OMP ones


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - Niall - 29-01-2013

seconded! Also, for droplinks just look on ebay for rose jointed ones. I believe there is a company called R and D development who do them. TBH there all pretty much the same sort of spec and ive heard good things about their ones.


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - miles - 29-01-2013

Get a 30mm ARB, the Hybrid ones don't do much at all,


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - Niall - 29-01-2013

(29-01-2013, 10:13 PM)miles Wrote: Get a 30mm ARB, the Hybrid ones don't do much at all,

i always wondered, with the hybrid it goes from 30mm then tapers down to 25ish? Well surely the extra 5mm is pretty pointless as it will just concentrate the forces put on it on the smaller section?


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - miles - 30-01-2013

My thinking too, as a bar will twist at the thinnest point and maybe put more load on it. I did buy one once used it for a week and sold it on

yes the larger bars are a pain to fit as you need to machine/replace the trailing arm but if it's worth doing do it right


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - Rippthrough - 30-01-2013

(29-01-2013, 10:51 PM)Niall Wrote:
(29-01-2013, 10:13 PM)miles Wrote: Get a 30mm ARB, the Hybrid ones don't do much at all,

i always wondered, with the hybrid it goes from 30mm then tapers down to 25ish? Well surely the extra 5mm is pretty pointless as it will just concentrate the forces put on it on the smaller section?

No, it's still stiffer than a 25mm bar, but yes, it does concentrate the stress/fatigue at one point.


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - puglove - 30-01-2013

Procta id recomend uprating the bushes aswell. I used vibda technics P bush and powerflex fronts made a big difference


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - Pompey306mark - 30-01-2013

My hybrid bar seems fine and had no problems running it. Plus I did not have to machine the trailing arms.


RE: uprated anti-roll bars and droplinks etc - miles - 30-01-2013

That's the thinking of the Hybrid one, Taken from the BTCC I believe which had the same thing to a different degree, but for fast road/track use the 30 is the only option, It makes a huge differance