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Thread: Rear sway bar for MK6 Golf GTI

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    Got the Whiteline ALK (part # KCA316) fitted yesterday by Heasemans.

    Apparently there are 2 settings; street and race. We opted for the race, which along with a wheel alignment has improved traction. Not eliminated entirely but certainly a huge improvement.
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    So worth getting?? How has it changed the cars handling??

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    Yea worth getting especially if your car is tuned.

    Haven't had a chance to test the handling yet but turn in feels more positive

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    For anyone interested
    Dub Addiction is clearing their current SPM Inventory so prices have been slashed on SPM Springs and Rear swaybars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MozzGTI View Post
    So worth getting?? How has it changed the cars handling??
    I've sold several of the Super Pro Alloy LCA & Extra caster + Anti-lift kits and the feedback has all been glowingly positive.
    Better traction,beter stability,improved steering feel and responsiveness,unsprung weight reduction and better fuel economy. You can't lose. IMHO it's the best mod you can do to a Mk5/Mk6.

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    I've read that the weight reduction is compared to the heavier MK5 GTI. My question is why wouldn't you just upgrade the bush alloy bracket (kit with 1deg extra caster) at about half the cost instead of the entire arm?

    Quote Originally Posted by fergo308 View Post
    I've sold several of the Super Pro Alloy LCA & Extra caster + Anti-lift kits and the feedback has all been glowingly positive.
    Better traction,beter stability,improved steering feel and responsiveness,unsprung weight reduction and better fuel economy. You can't lose. IMHO it's the best mod you can do to a Mk5/Mk6.

    Regards,


    Justin...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wibbit View Post
    I've read that the weight reduction is compared to the heavier MK5 GTI. My question is why wouldn't you just upgrade the bush alloy bracket (kit with 1deg extra caster) at about half the cost instead of the entire arm?
    Alloy arm is still noticably lighter than the pressed metal arm on the MK6.

    Cast arm = 4.6kg

    Alloy arm = 2.9kg

    pressed metal arm is about halfway inbetween.
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    Simply,because that's only one part of the package. The extra caster and anti-lift on it's own is good,but the urethane bushes in the front of the alloy arm,and the reduced weight of the alloy arms make up the rest of the package,and contribute as much to improving the car's handling as the rear bracket. It's only half the job if you do the rear bush on it's own.

    Lowered cars should also replace their front ball joints with the roll centre correcting and camber adjustable models for the best possible improvement.

    Regards,

    Justin.

    Quote Originally Posted by wibbit View Post
    I've read that the weight reduction is compared to the heavier MK5 GTI. My question is why wouldn't you just upgrade the bush alloy bracket (kit with 1deg extra caster) at about half the cost instead of the entire arm?
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    Got the rear bars fitted to my standard Golf GTI. Car feels a lot better then standard in the bends. Very happy.

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    What size/tinkles did you buy Zoolander. Not sure if 24 or 22mm is the way to go

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