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Old 07-24-2012, 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Kuya_Kimo
Maybe it's just too much front traction? It sounds like basic car setup.... make one change at a time and see where you get.

More Steering Mid-to-Exit of the Corner and On-Power:
* Thicker oil in Front diff
* More caster
* Lean front shocks down on tower
* Thicker rear swaybar

More Steering Into the Corner:
* Thinner oil in front diff
* Less caster
* Stand up front shocks on tower
* Front upper link down on tower
* Short ackermann plate
* Steering link back on Ackermann plate
* Thinner rear swaybar
* Lean rear shocks down on tower


All taken from:
http://jq-products.com/the-news/43-t.../160-the-guide
I will try as advise,maybe will start of with the shocks.

Originally Posted by Briguy
Sounds like you might have to much steering , oversteer . I would try different tires up front that have less bite . Stiffening the front and/or softening the rear shocks will also help . This can be achieved by changing shock positions or shock springs and/or oil .
Will try first the shocks and try to lift it up in the front, i recall the front is at arms level.

Thanks guys...
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