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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Not enough Front Tire?
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<blockquote data-quote="slick3" data-source="post: 14362865" data-attributes="member: 160397"><p>Well I dont claim to be an expert but I have had a little bit of experience setting up circle track cars and suspension (solid rear axle). When you say the car is "plowing" are you saying that the car is pushing on early entry or all the way around the corner. When it starts to push is a big factor in how to fix it. If its at initial turn in I would bump the front sway up to a little stiffer and the rear down a little softer. Sounds like the car is unloading too quickly on the front wheel. You want the front to lead and the rear to follow. The tires dont help in this condition but softening the rear up might allow the back end to rotate a little better on entry and apex. </p><p></p><p>Setting up suspension is such an art so take what I have to say with a grain of salt. Think of everything in an X pattern. The RF and LR as well as the LF and RR. The initial load is planted over the front wheels and weight is transferred across to the rear of the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick3, post: 14362865, member: 160397"] Well I dont claim to be an expert but I have had a little bit of experience setting up circle track cars and suspension (solid rear axle). When you say the car is "plowing" are you saying that the car is pushing on early entry or all the way around the corner. When it starts to push is a big factor in how to fix it. If its at initial turn in I would bump the front sway up to a little stiffer and the rear down a little softer. Sounds like the car is unloading too quickly on the front wheel. You want the front to lead and the rear to follow. The tires dont help in this condition but softening the rear up might allow the back end to rotate a little better on entry and apex. Setting up suspension is such an art so take what I have to say with a grain of salt. Think of everything in an X pattern. The RF and LR as well as the LF and RR. The initial load is planted over the front wheels and weight is transferred across to the rear of the car. [/QUOTE]
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