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Old 06-19-2009, 09:09 AM   #1
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lower your instant center if you can
agree with this

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If its a ladder bar you can bring the bars to the bottom hole, so that it does hit the rear tires as hard, still plants the rear tires but the shock isnt as hard..... also if anyway to let the front end travel more before bottom out helps alot which will help to plant the rear tire better on a softer set up on the rear, ... it will allow the front end to have more travel before wheels try to come up, not sure what set up or suspension you have,,, let us know be glad to help
don't agree with this. If you are having wheelstand issues, or are worried about them, you want less travel in the front. Just take the car out and see what it does. If it stands up more than you like, tighten the front struts or put limiters on it.
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