Originally Posted by
razo125
as far as hinge pin bushing position are you talking about the rear hub position? Moving the rear hub backwards will give more side bite in the rear. Moving them forward will give more forward bite and it might help the car come around better if your pushing.
Where are you pushing? high speed corner entry or exit?
Originally Posted by
gnpower
Mid to exit.
So its pushing only on mid/exit high speed corners. Theres lots of things you can try, but they all affect other things. The easiest is moving weight forward as everyone is saying.
On exit you are accelerating so if you put less droop on the front, there will be less weight transfer to the rear when you accelerate giving you more steering.
In the middle of the corner if you're just rolling through, just lower your ride height in the front or raise the rear to put more weight in the front
Try these first.