Gary
So after a careful re-measure it looks as though the droplink would naturally fall half way along the wishbone (1/2 way between both pivots)
You'd said that moving the droplink to that position and changing nothing else would loose me 75% of my anti roll.
Funnily enough if you look at this chart: https://www.whiteline.com.au/docs/bu...e%20BL-281.pdf you could say that if I had been happy with the 20mm anti roll then using the 22mm bar (on hard) would get me back to where I was ie regain that 75%. If I wanted a tad more then the 24mm bar on soft would get me 107% which would be a gain over the old system with the 20mm bar of roughly 30%.
I had felt that the car was better with the 22mm bar previously. The 22mm bar is apparently 46% stiffer than the OE 20MM bar, so thats the kind of jump ill need. So under the 'droplink on wishbone' system which will loose me 75% of my anti roll (if the droplinks are half way along the arm), it appears that my 22mm bar would only draw level with the anti roll I'd had. And thats with it on hard and no scope to increase if I wanted.
Looks like i'll be retaining the 24mm bar then. Itll recover the 75% loss and give me a net gain of 32% on soft with scope on the hard hole to go a little heavier if I'd like or to compensate if I ever come back on the springs.
Am I getting that right or did I type to soon after waking up?
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