Morning boys and girls,
One of the thing's I've been looking to sort out over the winter period is my ARB droplinks.
I've muddled along with standard droplinks up to now, but these will definitely be affecting the arb angle (the car is lower than standard), and with the car being corner-weighted the droplinks are not quite right, so there is some pre-load of the arb going on (linked to this I seem to have somehow managed to bend a Meyle HD Droplink over the course of the last year!).
I've got hold of some adjustable droplinks now, so my question;
1. Does anyone have any information/pictures of the ARB position/angle on a standard car when on it's wheels and on the ground?
As a follow-up question, does anyone have any advice on setting the adjustable droplinks up? I had thought initially of doing the following;
1. Confirm how much lower from standard my car is
2. Shorten the first adjustable droplink so it is the length of the OE Droplink, less the ride height change of my car vs oem (my thinking being this will get me in the ballpark for the right length and therefore ARB angle???)
3. Fit the first adjustable droplink completley, tighten/torque etc and whack the wheel back on.
4. Fit the second adjustable droplink top bolt, tighten/torque etc, and leave the bottom dangling loose
5. Whack the wheels on and get it on the ground (probably on some wood so I can flippin fit under it :lol:
6. Adjust the second partially-fitted droplink length until the bottom fixing can slot into the ARB with no interference, then lock it off and tighten everything up.
Advice welcome by return!
Cheers,
Ed
One of the thing's I've been looking to sort out over the winter period is my ARB droplinks.
I've muddled along with standard droplinks up to now, but these will definitely be affecting the arb angle (the car is lower than standard), and with the car being corner-weighted the droplinks are not quite right, so there is some pre-load of the arb going on (linked to this I seem to have somehow managed to bend a Meyle HD Droplink over the course of the last year!).
I've got hold of some adjustable droplinks now, so my question;
1. Does anyone have any information/pictures of the ARB position/angle on a standard car when on it's wheels and on the ground?
As a follow-up question, does anyone have any advice on setting the adjustable droplinks up? I had thought initially of doing the following;
1. Confirm how much lower from standard my car is
2. Shorten the first adjustable droplink so it is the length of the OE Droplink, less the ride height change of my car vs oem (my thinking being this will get me in the ballpark for the right length and therefore ARB angle???)
3. Fit the first adjustable droplink completley, tighten/torque etc and whack the wheel back on.
4. Fit the second adjustable droplink top bolt, tighten/torque etc, and leave the bottom dangling loose
5. Whack the wheels on and get it on the ground (probably on some wood so I can flippin fit under it :lol:
6. Adjust the second partially-fitted droplink length until the bottom fixing can slot into the ARB with no interference, then lock it off and tighten everything up.
Advice welcome by return!
Cheers,
Ed