Originally Posted by MrZ What do spacers do for the handling on the Z's? rule of thumb: wider front better turn-in (excessive = oversteer bias) wider rear better straight-line stability
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01-08-2012, 04:00 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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rule of thumb:
wider front better turn-in (excessive = oversteer bias) wider rear better straight-line stability (excessive = understeer bias). you will need at least 10mm change to make a noticable handling/feedback difference on street. you will also notice wheel rate changes from about 10mm given you are running the same tires and psi. on my car i had ET15 on the rear and was having slight understeer bias with ET38 so added a 5mm on the front (ET33). perfect. |
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