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Driveline/Suspension
Not enough Front Tire?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler72" data-source="post: 14363286" data-attributes="member: 126103"><p>I run a 255 front and 285 rear (stock sizes for a Laguna Seca) and I have tuned my car to be pretty close to perfect for my driving style. I'm sure there are people (Sam Strano) who could fine tune it more, but for me it works very well. I'm not sure what size tires you are running, but if its pushing out with the front bar on full stiff, soften it up and that will help. But go one adjustment point, and try that. If it still pushes, move it one more and try again. If it still pushes, stiffen the rear bar. If that still doesn't satisfy you, you would need to start playing with shock settings. Or put more front tire/wheel on it. Just remember a wider front tire tends to follow abnormalities in the surface of the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler72, post: 14363286, member: 126103"] I run a 255 front and 285 rear (stock sizes for a Laguna Seca) and I have tuned my car to be pretty close to perfect for my driving style. I'm sure there are people (Sam Strano) who could fine tune it more, but for me it works very well. I'm not sure what size tires you are running, but if its pushing out with the front bar on full stiff, soften it up and that will help. But go one adjustment point, and try that. If it still pushes, move it one more and try again. If it still pushes, stiffen the rear bar. If that still doesn't satisfy you, you would need to start playing with shock settings. Or put more front tire/wheel on it. Just remember a wider front tire tends to follow abnormalities in the surface of the road. [/QUOTE]
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