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Another handling thread!
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Been trying to sort out my boat of a 306 Smile

Going to use nialls gti rear beam with my ap coilover set front and back. Also have some skf top mounts and looking for some adjustable droplinks! Anything else I could get to improve handling??

Maybe some solid baker beam mounts?? ..
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Gti6 front anti roll bar?
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Que Ed Doe!
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(11-06-2013, 08:58 PM)Jimbo Wrote: Gti6 front anti roll bar?

22mm jimbo?
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Better lower arms, solid rear mounts. Bigger arb front and rear, bigger torsion bars. Better rear shocks if you did not get them with the coilovers. Xsara vts quick rack, lighter alloys, better tyres, bigger brakes will all improve the standard handling characteristics of a 306.
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Think the one I have is 21mm. Not sure what a standard DT is but is defo smaller
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Standard d turbo anti roll bar is 19mm.

Decent tyres will make a difference
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decent tyres and bushes for the front arms.

defo for the 21mm gti front arb too
Wishes for more power...
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I use vibratechnics P bushes and power flex front bush (in the wish boned) makes a big difference.


But mark has hit the nial on the head above


and what top mounts are you using :S

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You want a larger rear ARB before the front or you'll start introducing understeer into the car, Just use all the GTi or Xsara Bars and arms if you can, The Vibra T bush's last well from the testing I;ve done and solid mounts at the rear.
I;ve got a similar set up to this on mine, Abit with much better dampers and on the time clocks I'm faster than most FWD cars on Slicks
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Do the solid rear links not eliminate the rear-steer somewhat? As that's the fun part of a 306, surely?
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They reduce the symptoms of the lift off oversteer. They make the back end more predictable, but also make the 'area' where you begin to lose 'it' more of a fine line lol
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The front GTI roll bar is a sketchy one. Do you intend to run coilovers? Is it a track car? So many variables. PhilipM doesnt run a front roll bar and from what ive heard she goes well on a country road! I guess a good road setup is 21mm with hybrid arb on the rear (new mounts if they are nakkered) and a front end refresh with quality parts. If its a road car then B8s with Eibachs as well.
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Yes I have coilies
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