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Old 09-14-2008, 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by cyclone speed
hi guys was wondering if straightening the rear schocks will it resiste compressing under acceleration meaning that the front will have abit more on power steering.
Also what will hapen if the front track width is 1mm smaller on both sides and the rear track width is std. because my front wheels touch the shocks when im at full steering so i was wondering if i should change back to the normal track width instead of having -1mm on both side
Thanks guys
If you mean standing them up yes your theory is true. If your wheels are rubbing your shocks just take out some steering you shouldn't need that much for racing unless your car has some kinda crazy push. Also your track width difference isn't going to affect your wheels hitting your shocks that much. A narrower front end on a car will make it feel more darty and overall harder to drive.
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