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Default B64 rear wishbones on b6

I've seen some b6's with the b64 rear wishbones on. How does this help and is there any modifications needed please?

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Don’t most b6’s run b6 arms ? Do you mean a b6 running b64 rear arms ?
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Yes I did. I've changed the spelling
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Yes I did. I've changed the spelling
We mainly run the b64 arm on the b6 to help with harsh landings on the eos carpet. it also make the car more consistent in the middle of the corner. but we only really run the arm on eos carpet, everywhere else kit arms. It does make the wheel base of the car longer so just remember to bare that in mind

edit: only thing you'll need is a sim for the arm thats all
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