So I discovered something interesting when looking at ARBs for my new track toy, and chatting to the track/motorsport inclined members over on the TT forum.
The conclusion being that if you have an understeery car, you probably don't want to upgrade the front anti-roll bar. The argument being that you're actually making understeer at the limit worse with a thicker front ARB. Yes, it will corner flatter, but at the limit, the inside wheel is trying to lift off the tarmac more with a thicker ARB, and so the grip limit of the outside tyre is exceeded more easily.
So what a lot of the guys that compete in their TTs do is to only upgrade the rear ARB, and some of them remove the front ARB entirely!
Another interesting fact is that when Audi did their infamous TT recall because it was too tail happy, part of the mods to dial in more understeer was to make the rear ARB thinner and the front ARB thicker (by 1mm each).
Anyway, I thought it was interesting...
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