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peter holst
15-05-08, 11:39
found a ARB from a dedra integrale at last (24mm). I now need to kvow the thickness of the original alfa 155 Q4 front ARB so I?m sure to get the right one

AlfaJack
15-05-08, 13:45
I can measure it later on as my car is up on axle stands at the moment.

Steve Webb
15-05-08, 20:53
I thought the Q4 ARB was 22mm, I've got a dedra ARB one on my car as its a quick and easy upgrade.

Fit a strut brace and Dedra integrale ARB and the front end of the car feels much more positive.

Steve

arjunior45
16-05-08, 17:05
narrow body is 23mm and wide body is 22mm. Just measured both.
1 or 2 mm of difference wont give you such an improvement, I believe.

@ Steve
which is the dia from the front ARB you use? Are all the Grale's ARB {16V - Evo1 - Evo2} with the same dia?

Nick

Steve Webb
16-05-08, 17:59
Remember that the stiffness of the ARB is going to depend on the cross sectional area, so seemingly small increases in diameter are going to cause larger % increases in stiffness.

22mm diameter cross section = 22/7 * 22? (pi x r?) = 1520mm?

24mm diameter = 22/7 * 24? = 1810mm?

1810/1520 = 1.19

The 24mm diameter ARB offers an approx 20% increase in stiffness over the 22mm ARB

A little simplified but thats the general gist of it.

And the 24mm ARB is from a Dedra Integrale not a Delta Integrale.

arjunior45
17-05-08, 07:07
Thanks Steve,

is the Dedra's Integrale front ARB a direct replacement?

Nick

wrinx
17-05-08, 07:49
And the 24mm ARB is from a Dedra Integrale not a Delta Integrale.

Interesting....unfortunately not many (if any!) of those in the UK :(

wrinx

T M Oren
17-05-08, 08:20
I see on my WB.
Changing the ARB must be lots of work.

arjunior45
17-05-08, 11:37
I see on my WB.
Changing the ARB must be lots of work.

it is quite a work to replace the arb, but the oem one is too soft - especially the one form the wb. Q4 bends too much in the corners and a arb from a Dedra Integrale is going to be my next mod!

Nick

T M Oren
17-05-08, 18:25
Ok.
Thanks for the info.

jimnielsen
18-05-08, 04:33
I am going to have some new ARB's made both for the front and rear of the car to go with the D2 suspension. Any suggestions as to the best diameter for a Q4 that is ONLY used on the track?

I am going to take the original ARB's into a local suspension company and get them basically 'copied' in thicker materials.

JimN~

peter holst
18-05-08, 13:03
Hi Jim!

Is it possible to make an extra set - I would be greatful for that.

maybe is is possible to make the front ARB adjustabel.
think 26 mm would be enough then.

jimnielsen
18-05-08, 21:25
Peter, I will find out when the time comes for you if I can have another set made and what the cost would be. so you think 26mm for the front.. what about the rear?

I think I will have them made non adjustable, I think that to make adjustable ones that actually work, you would have to do a redesign of the system with different mount points etc.

peter holst
19-05-08, 08:43
hi jim!

do you have any idea about when that is?

just founf out that the eiibach fornt ARB for the 2.0 alfa 155 is 26 mm so i think 26 mm is not enough for the Q4.

as for the back I don?t know

jimnielsen
19-05-08, 10:23
could be a while - I have No idea at all as to when the D2 suspension will ship - and I won't be taking the ARB's out till then.

jim.

WhizzMan
19-05-08, 21:21
Eibachs and whiteline are *really* stiff so you should be doing just fine with 26mm. Be aware that the balance between front and rear (over- and understeer) is partially controlled with the balance between the ARBs. If you put a stiffer rear ARB on, you'll get more grip on the front and vice versa. Just changing the front will make the car even more going into oversteer than it does now, so you might want to make some different sizes for the rear to get the balance right. (I'm assuming the rear ARB is more easy to swap out here)

peter holst
01-07-08, 21:17
I have now given up having made a custom front ARB so I am going to use the one from an dedra Integrale.
Q: the weelbase of the widebody is 2 cm longer than my narrowbody. how can I be sure that the arb from the dedra fits?

cuore_sportivo_155
01-07-08, 22:32
all suspension parts are shared between the widebody and narrowbody cars, the difference in trackwidth is due to a different offset on the wheels (ET = Einpress Tiefe or something very similar), the arbs excepted and possibly dampers excepted. But even those are interchangeable.

The wheelbase is the same for all 155's IMO, 100" or 2.54m

wrinx
01-07-08, 22:44
Yes, as far as I know the extra track is just the wheel offset and 5mm spacers!

wrinx

Q4Jan
02-07-08, 19:13
Suspension arms at the back definitaly not interchangable between sb and wb!
I once damaged one and the one i bought turned out to be a sb one.

wich is shorter... So the rear wheel came very much inside on the botom part.

cuore_sportivo_155
03-07-08, 16:19
well, whaddaya know... did the arb fit the sb arm?

arjunior45
03-07-08, 20:53
Yes, as far as I know the extra track is just the wheel offset and 5mm spacers!

wrinx

saying this, the 5mm spacers, you answered a question I always wanted to ask!
Do you know if there were spacers at the wb's front wheels too and how many mm?

Nick

wrinx
03-07-08, 21:41
Sorry, I was only talking about the front wheels...they were definitely fitted with 5mm spacers from the factory, in fact they can still be bought from Alfa.

Rear wheels are a bit unknown...some reports that cars had spacers on all four wheels, some say not.

wrinx

arjunior45
04-07-08, 09:45
On mine are missing both front and rear and with Speedline rims is quite ugly - mostly for the rear wheels.

Nick.

Q4Jan
04-07-08, 12:58
well, whaddaya know... did the arb fit the sb arm?
Not sure if this has to be removed.

Everything was fitted before i saw the car.
Including arb i guess.

The wheel offset made the mechanics look kinda silly.
The car was lifted on the bridge because putting force on the wheel like that was not a good idea.