16 or 19mm for Honda City gm6

ben18181

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Hi guys. I have a Honda City gm6 2014 v spec. Want to know 16mm or 19mm Ultra racing anti roll bar works better for my car as i feel the car floating during highway drive. My car is all stock and tyre is cc6. I am not a fast driver and I just want my car to be stable when I am on highway.
 
sifu semua advice cheap mod or remain stock. why ah?
 
Hi guys. I have a Honda City gm6 2014 v spec. Want to know 16mm or 19mm Ultra racing anti roll bar works better for my car as i feel the car floating during highway drive. My car is all stock and tyre is cc6. I am not a fast driver and I just want my car to be stable when I am on highway.
The purpose of the ARB is to prevent or lesson body roll in corners. If you are driving on a straight highway, the floaty feeling is caused by tyres, wheels, suspension only. Adding a thicker ARB isn't going to do much other than emphasize on bumps on the road.

It's like all the big-guns here have said - start with the most obvious and potentially the cheapest (in the long run) choice - change your tyre size. If you have the budget go change to lighter and maybe slightly larger rims. If I'm not mistaken the GM6 comes with 16" rims - so that's plenty big already. Maybe you can go 205/45/16 tyre size.

If after that it's still floaty - then look at your suspension/spring setup.
 
sifu semua advice cheap mod or remain stock. why ah?
Kalau nak - tukar ohlins coilover fully adjustable, magnesium rims + Ad08R tayar pun boleh. Tapi not realistic la. HAhahahahaha
 
The purpose of the ARB is to prevent or lesson body roll in corners. If you are driving on a straight highway, the floaty feeling is caused by tyres, wheels, suspension only. Adding a thicker ARB isn't going to do much other than emphasize on bumps on the road.

It's like all the big-guns here have said - start with the most obvious and potentially the cheapest (in the long run) choice - change your tyre size. If you have the budget go change to lighter and maybe slightly larger rims. If I'm not mistaken the GM6 comes with 16" rims - so that's plenty big already. Maybe you can go 205/45/16 tyre size.

If after that it's still floaty - then look at your suspension/spring setup.
Can city 16inch rim go 205? Because best for 6jj is 195 right
 
pasang arb reduce sikit floatness. best is to change wider tyres, better suspension. arb will make ride harder for old people with low calcium
 
Mine is a Honda Jazz 2014 V spec. I had use bridgestone Re003 so far so good. Going highways didn't feel any floaty. Didn't install any arb and all remain stock since now I only drive this car at sunday only. Hahahahahaaha
 
I think no downforce la.
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