Originally Posted by
fredswain
You need to shorten the rear camber links. You need a higher rear roll center. You could also use a rear sway bar or potentially even both depending on how well it gets set up. Another option is to run long camber links in front. Typically rear motor buggies like a much lower roll center in front than rear. The rear needs more roll stiffness than the front since far more weight is back there than the front.
Thanks, I will try that out. I am trying to make this thing turn like my b44. Even when off power through a corner it just bites down and turns where my b4 plows, trying to make it powerslide to rotate results in the front wheels getting unloaded and plowing even more. The only solution up untill now was to simply slow down way to much and baby it through the corner.