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bacillus:

--- Quote from: Duke on November 02, 2012, 11:40:30 am ---Am thinking of getting the WALK as I use mine on track a couple of times a year and have noticed lift and spinning up of the inside wheel accelerating out of a corner.

Does anyone have the part number of the bolts to change as well please? Is it worth changing them anyway? I was also thinking of changing the other mount parts (part number?) that have been mentioned, but just replacing it for a new set of OEM ones, as I don't want to make the ride harder.

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I would go with the SuperPro console bushes that fit into the oem consoles if I had to do it again.


 

Tfsi_Mike:

I did do it again and went SuperPro  :smiley:

RedRobin:

--- Quote from: bacillus on November 02, 2012, 11:03:40 pm ---
I would go with the SuperPro console bushes that fit into the oem consoles if I had to do it again.


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....So would I. I'm not at all unhappy with my Whiteline's but the SuperPro with lighter weight arms represents very good value.


--- Quote from: Duke on November 02, 2012, 11:40:30 am ---
Am thinking of getting the WALK as I use mine on track a couple of times a year and have noticed lift and spinning up of the inside wheel accelerating out of a corner.

Does anyone have the part number of the bolts to change as well please? Is it worth changing them anyway? I was also thinking of changing the other mount parts (part number?) that have been mentioned, but just replacing it for a new set of OEM ones, as I don't want to make the ride harder.


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....Someone will correct me if I'm wrong but most suspension mods which effectively improve handling or the transmission of power to the road/track (no difference) will result in a "harder" ride. The trick is to do mods which don't result in a "harsh" ride. Harder and stiffer is what helps keep your car better planted and which gives you improved driver feedback.

Look at all the handling mods I have (Quaife diff, engine mounts, coilovers, WALK, UNIbraces, ARB's, brakes) - Modding is a slippery slope!

Duke:
Thanks for the replies guys, much appreciated. So is the SuperPro console bushes just another make doing the same thing? If so then I will go for that.

In terms of the ride, what I really meant was I didn't want the effect of hard springs/coilovers, solid engine mounts etc and so this seemed to be a good solution where day to day you don't notice but works well on track/swift driving? I had the issues it is meant to help with on track a lot, so was hoping it would be a decent mod to help improve that side without spending a fortune :)

biffobear:
anyone have a link for prices for superpro?

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