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Happy now!

Sydney Kid provided the bars together with a training session on how bars are made, how suspension works and a pile of expertise and assistance. THANK YOU!

I now have car that does not scrape on every bump and goes around corners very nicely.

This is now a true All Road Crossover.

So the summary for other ARX owners is:

Bilstein shocks - sourced ex Northshore prestige.

Peddars springs - sourced ex Northshore prestige.

Selby bars sourced ex Sydney Kid.

MM

ramps would be enough, mind you I don't have those either. :LOL

may have to get some....

Happy now!

Sydney Kid provided the bars together with a training session on how bars are made, how suspension works and a pile of expertise and assistance. THANK YOU!

I now have car that does not scrape on every bump and goes around corners very nicely.

This is now a true All Road Crossover.

So the summary for other ARX owners is:

Bilstein shocks - sourced ex Northshore prestige.

Peddars springs - sourced ex Northshore prestige.

Selby bars sourced ex Sydney Kid.

MM

Glad to see to have see the light. :ph34r:

Set up nicely these big mamas are a lot of fun to drive.

It sounds like you were supplied the springs for the 250RS-RX instead of the ARX springs.

I have just changed m swaybar settings again and am now set on;

Front: 1st hole(lightest setting)

Rear: 3rd hole (tightest setting)

And turn in is more instant and nice a flat.

Cheers

Andy

Glad to see to have see the light. :P

Set up nicely these big mamas are a lot of fun to drive.

It sounds like you were supplied the springs for the 250RS-RX instead of the ARX springs.

I have just changed m swaybar settings again and am now set on;

Front: 1st hole(lightest setting)

Rear: 3rd hole (tightest setting)

And turn in is more instant and nice a flat.

Cheers

Andy

Andy. You gotta stop all this Swaybar talk man. It is killing me here!

I want to get them so bad, but I also have an Emanage Ultimate with harness sitting in my Garage (install & tune will cost about the same as the swaybars), need to do brakes (will probably just get the pads though), and my suspension has become almost decrepit over the past week....

*sigh* ECU... Swaybars... ECU... Swaybars... decisions, decisions

Andy. You gotta stop all this Swaybar talk man. It is killing me here!

I want to get them so bad, but I also have an Emanage Ultimate with harness sitting in my Garage (install & tune will cost about the same as the swaybars), need to do brakes (will probably just get the pads though), and my suspension has become almost decrepit over the past week....

*sigh* ECU... Swaybars... ECU... Swaybars... decisions, decisions

oooohhhhhh the pain of fitting into a budget. I feel your pain.. :P

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