04-17-2012, 01:01 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Hamilton, NJ
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Originally Posted by KevinW
It may not be the body, but the alignment. I am working on solid sub bushing, poly rears, rubber fronts. The front suspension is totaly rebuilt, including the steering box. But the car is still doing this weird entry into corners. I can go into them fine, but at a certain point in turn, she starts understeering and I have to correct. Almost as if there is compression point that flips. Still thinking about fixes. The alignment is dead on the performance specs, but it may have something to do with no enough toe. I increased the toe from 1/16 last year. I think I need to put more toe in this year.
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Kev, what alignment settings are you using? Did you use stock replacement ball joints and control arms? 1st gens have such lousy geometry in stock form. Are you running a rear sway? What tire psi are you running?
http://www.njfboa.org/forums/showthr...ght=understeer
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