Originally Posted by
TRF415boy
If the back end of your car is being kicked up when jumping, it's because your ride height is too low. Try raising it gradually (same front and rear obviously), you should be able to find a setting that cures this issue, without going up too high.
Europe team members never go below 25 front / 27 rear, it's a good starting point.
I would have to agree. Check your ride height first. Sometimes when you rebuild your shocks you still need to check it after every race or so. I was having the same problem a couple of weeks ago on a jump in an indoor track. Check racemugen for some of the set ups and find one similar to yours and adjust the ride height accordingly. If problems still exist, you could then try different oil and springs. Also, just make sure to check ride height on a flat surface as well as a level surface. To make sure you're getting a good reading. We've all made that mistake before!