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Old 07-07-2022, 11:20 AM   #20
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sometimes the trick to obtaining better balance is by reducing grip on the stuck end, not by increasing the grip on the sliding end..
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overall grip has even improved
It certainly sounds like you did increase front grip.

A larger rear sway does not just reduce rear grip...you do get more evenly loaded front tires which is good and means more front grip. Not the magic solution for everyone or every car, but it can definitely work for some when done right.

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