Originally Posted by
Jmuck69
If your track is high traction you could use the graphite front arms. This will numb the responsiveness of the steering. After that you could try the graphite top plate and rear U brace. This will also calm everything down. The B4 loves to have slop, makes it more forgiving and takes away the twitchyness.
Slop = Good
Im sorry bit I can't believe that slop=good. Call me crazy but I shim every suspension part on all my cars taking all slop out and am told how smooth my cars look on the track. Coming from an automotive background, if any play was found in the suspension components you replaced or fixed that part. I'm not here to argue at all but would like to here all thoughts.