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Old 01-24-2021, 05:11 PM   #10
remcafee
 
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yea i agree it will have a tendency to increase understeer, but again its probably just my setup, i have the cusco rs lsd and am running 205/45/16 slicks on the front so i guess if i were to still have dot tires and stock open differential i can see how it would increase understeer, one thing ice learned with racing fwd is you cannot force the front tires to do more than 1 thing, thats acceleration, braking and cornering all done on the front, tou start accelerating while cornering you will end up “pushing” out of the corner and vise versa, so i guess with dot tires and stock diff yes the front seay bar might do more harm than good, first install a limited slip, BIG tires up front, and .2 toe out alignment and you will see a benefit with cusco front sway bar
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