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Originally Posted by JRouche
But thats the tendency you have to be VERY careful with on the street, oversteer. A heavy, pushing car will give you more indication of traction loss before you get into trouble. An over steering car will feel great, almost too fast till she breaks free at the back side at the last second. NOT fun on a city street. Lots of fun on a track with enough HP, you have enough room to recover and throttle her back into the lane
Solly, I got side tracked. Umm,, I like splined sway bars. JR
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If you combine a low rear roll center with a big bar, it's a little wider "sweet spot" (to control that breakaway) than you'd get with more roll center and less bar...