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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: markgti1.8t on 09 December 2013, 17:49
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hi are would the r32 arb front and rear be a good upgrad to a gti turbo
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Front would be, pretty sure the rear won't fit due to the rear suspension setup being completely different.
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Front would be, pretty sure the rear won't fit due to the rear suspension setup being completely different.
do you think it would be a good upgrade or can you get better and dues anyone know what size the stranded gti turbo arbs are and what is a good size to upgrade to thanks
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Front would be, pretty sure the rear won't fit due to the rear suspension setup being completely different.
do you think it would be a good upgrade or can you get better and dues anyone know what size the stranded gti turbo arbs are and what is a good size to upgrade to thanks
Have a read of this thread:
http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/a3-s3-forum-8l-chassis/166871-what-best-anti-roll-bars.html (http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/a3-s3-forum-8l-chassis/166871-what-best-anti-roll-bars.html)
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Duse any one know if the rear mk4 r32 arb will fit the gti turbo
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Duse any one know if the rear mk4 r32 arb will fit the gti turbo
Front would be, pretty sure the rear won't fit due to the rear suspension setup being completely different.
:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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so do yous think that 22mm front and 19mm for the back is best set up for the mk4 golf
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so do yous think that 22mm front and 19mm for the back is best set up for the mk4 golf
I personally have a 19mm S3 arb up front and no arb on the rear, when I do fit one it will be 22mm whiteline one.
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do you think yours will be good to cut out under steer