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Old 31-03-2018
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Default B64 rear arms on B6

I've just got a used B6 and it's came with hard B64 rear arms. I understand that these extend the wheelbase. Problem is, they've been fitted with the long shock bushings and they aren't sitting vertical. I was wondering if fitting the short shock bushings will correct this, or will I need a spacer at the bottom of the shock aswell?
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Just go back to standard rear arms..........the B64 rear arm is not a popular modification..
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Was the idea of B64 arms to make it less tail happy on loose surfaces? I'm going to be running on mainly 50/50 surface. I'm a newbie, so any help or advice is much appreciated.
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There is a previous post on here about this..recently.
It suggests that B64 arms are only useful on very high grip, carpet, tracks. For everything else use standard arms..
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Thanks for that. Much appreciated.
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