[QUOTE=rcq;10204491]How do you can drive this buggy with hubs forward. With it buggy rear end is very slipping for me. And I use thinner swaybar for front end and tighter swaybar for rear end. When I try thinner foward swaybar I get more stearing on high speed.
What you could surgest for me for better handing for rear end of buggy. Now I run with 5 5 3 diff oil, maybe 5 5 1 would be better?[/QUOTE
Sway bars are a minor adjustment, but if you want to mess with them you need to remember how weight transfer works. More weight transfer =more traction and less weight transfer = less traction. If your going to run a fatter sway bar on the rear of the buggy, your reducing weight transfer which reduces the rear traction. Thin= more weight transfer which = more traction. You would be better off switching those bars around, however remember sway bars are a fine tuning option. Start with tires, springs, and rear toe in. Running softer rear springs or increasing your rear toein is going to have a more drastic change on your traction. Also focus on one end of the car. If you need more or less rear traction, make adjustments on the rear of the car. If you need more or less traction in the front, make adustmens to the front. I recommend picking up the XXX Setup Guide. It explains the physics behind the changes you need to make.