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Bruce 1st June 2006 16:44

Front anti-roll bar
 
I found links for the front anti-roll bar on e-bay they are for aToyota Celica

Item number: 4542114560

I bought a couple and they fitted pretty good just needed a washer on the wishbone to make room for the nut.

I also noticed that Merlin motorsport do anti roll bar clamps which are basically a hydraulic pipe clamp, so if you go down to your local hydraulic engineering company you should get them a lot cheaper.
I got a pack of 5 from RS Components including mount plates, top plates and bolts for less than a tenner.
I did have to make a plate to mount them on to the chassis

http://www.merlinmotorsport.com/inde...e32b247b16e4ef

I put on 2 at each side which is the same width as the original bmw rubber but may prove to be too hard but it will be easy enough to remove 1.They may wear out quicker than rubber but at 10 quid a time I'll live with that.

I have photos of the above but haven't a clue how to post them

Patrick 28th June 2006 07:21

Good tips there thanks :) I'm looking over what to do with mine at the moment :)

Bruce 28th June 2006 19:14

hello guys
I also have the same problem as you(Patrick) with the rear ARB hitting the chassis. I saw on e-bay a pair of Z3/compact ARB links which look like they have the same ends as the E30 only shorter.(to be verified)
Did you have any trouble getting your front wing brackets to fit?
On mine the rear of the bracket is hard against the tyre when the front is still about 2-3 inches above the tyre at the front (and that's with the standard bmw 15 inch wheel) and there's only about 2mm clearance between the bracket and the balance weights.
I may try making my own unless you can point out what I'm doing wrong.
As regards the SVA does the front of the tyre need to be covered by the wing or can it be like marlins' demonstrator with the wing set further back and the tyre the front most part of the car?

Patrick 28th June 2006 19:28

I installed a rear arb on my brothers compact last weekend, it is indeed a decent amount shorter than the E30 ones. I've got a set on order from Motormec - Im hoping these will allow the links to clear the chassis as the suspension compresses - before the links hit the chassis before the trailing arms hit the bump stops :)

As for the front I've only got the BMW brackets - these slot in one end and bolt up on the other. I've not worked out how to do that one yet. I've check both E46 & E36 front brackets that bolt both sides but these are to wide by about 5mm. I've not had them on with the wheels in so I can comment on that yet. I have bought some front ARB links off Stuart that orginally came from Marlin but I've not had time to try those yet. I think that I could probably use the standard BMW ones, but they wont look as nice. The other issue I think is that there would be too many sharp edges for SVA - so Im going to leave the front bar off for that.

Not sure on the front wings and SVA - Stuart would be the best person to ask as he's gone through SVA with his Sportster recently. Mark seems to be able to get away with quite a lot with SVA's though.

EDIT: Here's a piccy:

http://www.msportster.co.uk/data/TN_compactbits2.jpg

http://www.msportster.co.uk/data/TN_compactbits.jpg

Stuart 28th June 2006 21:54

Tyre can be in front of wing. The SVA states that the wheel rim must be rearward of the front edge of the wing. As for the front/rear anti roll bars Marlin now say they are not neaded and i must say that mine dosnt have them fitted and i dont have any handling problems at all. My advise would be to not fit them and see what your handling is like also as Patrick says if they are not fitted it will reduce sharp edges at the test.

Patrick 28th June 2006 22:07

OT - I got the links today thanks Stuart :) Doesn't look like i can use them in the rear, but will give them a go on the front :) The E36 compact ones look like they will work in the rear :)


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