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<blockquote data-quote="fabianyee" data-source="post: 39369" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Originally posted by ALBundy@Dec 21 2004, 11:25 AM Saying this again, thicker ARB will cause the car to lose traction. It will probably induce a slight oversteer into the car. Now, why people want thicker ARB? Well faster cornering speed, yup but its not because of better traction (actually its the opposite), because you are getting better steering. And in the rain, you will probably have to drive slower around the corners kekekeke.. </p><p> oni when it is set up to be too stiff... However, it all depends on the whole setup, if you are aledi using stiffer springs and shockers, thicker ARB will make it even stiffer and that will lead to poor traction...as for my setup, I'm using Eibach Prokit and Boge absorbers, so it's not stiff to start with, so with the anti roll bars, it reduced body roll... With less roll, it increases cornering speed and braking while taking a sweeper is oso more control. In my case it, increases traction as the set up has not gone Over The Top. However, once it went over the limit, things will turn out differently..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fabianyee, post: 39369, member: 6"] Originally posted by ALBundy@Dec 21 2004, 11:25 AM Saying this again, thicker ARB will cause the car to lose traction. It will probably induce a slight oversteer into the car. Now, why people want thicker ARB? Well faster cornering speed, yup but its not because of better traction (actually its the opposite), because you are getting better steering. And in the rain, you will probably have to drive slower around the corners kekekeke.. oni when it is set up to be too stiff... However, it all depends on the whole setup, if you are aledi using stiffer springs and shockers, thicker ARB will make it even stiffer and that will lead to poor traction...as for my setup, I'm using Eibach Prokit and Boge absorbers, so it's not stiff to start with, so with the anti roll bars, it reduced body roll... With less roll, it increases cornering speed and braking while taking a sweeper is oso more control. In my case it, increases traction as the set up has not gone Over The Top. However, once it went over the limit, things will turn out differently.. [/QUOTE]
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