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Old 11-19-2011, 11:38 AM
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Can someone explain the effects on handling that changing front kick-up and rear anti-squat have?
Also, for rear anti-squat; when raising the front sus mount, does that increase or decrease anti-squat?
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Originally Posted by CanyonCarverR1
Also, for rear anti-squat; when raising the front sus mount, does that increase or decrease anti-squat?
If you mean raising the height of the hinge pins at the forward mount of the rear hinge pins, that would increase anti-squat.

If my dashes below represent the rear hinge pin and the front of the car is to the left:

<- Front of car \ = anti-squat - = level hinge pin / = pro-squat

Make sense?
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Makes perfect sense, that's what I thought.
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If you mean raising the height of the hinge pins at the forward mount of the rear hinge pins, that would increase anti-squat.

If my dashes below represent the rear hinge pin and the front of the car is to the left:

<- Front of car \ = anti-squat - = level hinge pin / = pro-squat

Make sense?
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