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Old 19-01-2011
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Originally Posted by thomj316 View Post
If the rears shocks were to be moved out, that would decrease rear end grip and thus making the front have even more grip in comparison? if my theory is correct then that would make the problem worse wouldnt it?
Only if the front Is diving in but already said has quite hard springs on front.
Moving shocks out reducing rear grip and reducing side bite hopefully helping rear come round more rather than dig in and lift a wheel or grip roll
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