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Joined: Tue Oct 04, 2005 01:02:57 Posts: 915 Location: Washington (State), United States
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Roelof, but thats not what he is exhibiting.
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-Remove front or rear roll bar sideway)
Try just detaching one side as so you wont have to ake off the entire assembly. You probabaly want to keep them both on to reduce chassis role. However, try the front and rear one at a time and drive a few laps to see how the vehicle feels.
- Thighten the front or rear differential
Usually you want the front diff tighter than the rear, but Im not sure if this will make your problem more pronounced.
- Mount the shocks more tilted in the front or the rear
More tilted in will make the suspension more progressively hard. You might try this in the rear.
- Use more/less Toe-out in the front. [/quote]
Try a tiny bit of toe out.
You might slam the car also by removing most of the shock preload spacers so its cg isnt so high so quicker response.
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