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Old 22-02-2015
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Originally Posted by fastinfastout View Post
sorry to bring up an old post, but how does bringing up the rear arms forward help? Is it the forward sweep of the uni's?And then with the longer chassis....

your shortening the wheelbase with the initial rear arms forward, yet then lengthening it with the longer chassis. Sounds counter productive.

I'm just a hack with car setup, so any insight would be appreciated
You'll gain more rear weight bias by lengthening the front section of the chassis.

Shorter wheelbase will put more weight bias over the rear axle and thus gaining traction. In the past I have found that identifying that you have too much front end grip and removing it will also gain rear traction since you are not fighting the car as much.

How old is this thread?! Lol!

Last edited by danmurphy; 22-02-2015 at 09:08 AM.
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