Re: Millie antiroll bar
Take a look at this Paul
Could this be the solution, using a cut arb to create a compression strut that retains the rubber bush on the TCA but provides castor adjustment. I think I would have preferred to put a male thread on the Arb that took a female collar and rod end like the compbrake struts you had fitted.
Maybe it could solve the chassis stress issues seen on the Cabrios, the curve in the strut would reduce the transfer forces into the chassis aided by retaining the original oem bush on the TCA.
The orientation of the Cabrio arb mount would be even better as the rose joint would be in the vertical plane as opposed to horizontal as on the example shown in the link.
Take a look at this Paul
Could this be the solution, using a cut arb to create a compression strut that retains the rubber bush on the TCA but provides castor adjustment. I think I would have preferred to put a male thread on the Arb that took a female collar and rod end like the compbrake struts you had fitted.
Maybe it could solve the chassis stress issues seen on the Cabrios, the curve in the strut would reduce the transfer forces into the chassis aided by retaining the original oem bush on the TCA.
The orientation of the Cabrio arb mount would be even better as the rose joint would be in the vertical plane as opposed to horizontal as on the example shown in the link.
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