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Originally Posted by Hotrodz Good full stiff on the front to reduce the understeer. I like no bar in the rear like Eagle stated. I would recommend just leaving the
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Ways to Correct Understeer Raise front tire pressure Lower rear tire pressure Soften front shocks and stiffen bump Stiffen rear shocks Lower front end Raise rear end Install wider front tires Install narrower rear tires Soften front sway bar Stiffen rear sway bar Increase front negative camber Increase positive caster Soften front springs Stiffen rear springs |
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