Hi,
I'm running 205/40/17's on MG Straights on my 216 Cabbie & the ride is firmer. There's nothing wrong with feeling the road.
They only scrub on hard lock in reverse, but I can live with it *laughs*.
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- Mon Nov 06, 2017 9:38 pm
- Forum: Upgrades & Modifications
- Topic: Low profile tyres
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- Mon Aug 28, 2017 7:32 pm
- Forum: Rover 200, 400, 25, 45 and Streetwise Chat
- Topic: Cabriolet rear ARB
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Re: Cabriolet rear ARB
Thanks all, All the relevant holes are there for the ARB mounts in the Chassis and the lower arms, so I may well fit it as when I bought the 93 for spares and drove it 50 miles home, it seemed tighter on the road than my daily used 98. I've fitted gas shox and it's better on the rear so the ARB shou...
- Mon Aug 28, 2017 5:07 pm
- Forum: Rover 200, 400, 25, 45 and Streetwise Chat
- Topic: Cabriolet rear ARB
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Cabriolet rear ARB
Hi All, I was under the rear of my 98 Cabby looking to replace the rear box. I have a 93 Cabby I use for spares, I noticed the 93 has a Rear Anti-Rollbar where the 98 doesn't. Should the 98 have one or has a previous owner removed it ? They are both 1.6 variants the 93 is Honda powered & the 98 ...






