Originally Posted by
Wildcat1971
you can try a stiffer spring/oil in the rear to slow the weight from moving back. Maybe add a little weight up front also. There are several ways to address this issue. Some ways affect more than maybe you want thought. I would try the springs and oil in the rear first. Most of the time on power push is weight distribution.
not say n stiffer spring dose not work or will not work for him but how i view it if your on a grippy track!!! a stiffer rear suspension will not compress(on-power) as good and can cuz you to do wheelie witch could make your push worst. and a soft spring would have less grip (on-power) with more squat. it sound all wrong but you take a fast truck on the street and test it your self (front end lift more with harder rear springs or with more anti-aquat). once you up to speed it work the other way around. so if you having a push in a high speed turn hard rear spring should work.
if any body know more plz tell me if i'm wrong lol this is the way i view it!!!or is there a manual out there that tells how rear spring rate works!!! i try to stay away from rear spring rate.
spring rate is so hard to deal with. this is probably(not sure) why almost all the top driver keep the same spring rate on every track they run on and change every thing else.