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Generally toe out in the front makes the car want to turn (all the time).
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Your current alignment settings shouldn't cause you too much issue with turn-in. Maybe not ideal but also not a major contributor to the corner entry push. Toe-out would typically quicken turn-in response.
Let's assume it's the setup and not from driver input. What tires are you on, and is the road surface concrete or asphalt? How much shock travel do you have up front in bump/compression? Do you have bumpstops installed, and are they being engaged too soon? Maybe remove, replace with softer ones, or trim them down. The combination of your front spring rate and ARB could be too stiff for the tire/road surface. If your front ARB is adjustable, set it softer. |
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Like AFRichZC6 said, it could be the combination of your front spring rate and swaybar could be too stiff for your surface.
I run 6k front/9k rear springs and the 22mm Perrin front bar at middle setting (one side on stiff, one side on soft). Turn-in is pretty good, but I also have -4.5 degrees of front camber (zero toe) and run on very grippy, tire grating concrete. |
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My buddy is at 27 front 25 rear for his 245's and a bit more camber up front. |
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Generally speaking, if you are increasing tire pressure beyond what is optimal for the tire and wheel to compensate for unreasonably uneven wear/temps due to lack of camber, then you should find ways to add camber in the suspension. If you are decreasing tire pressure beyond what is optimal for the tire and wheel to try to get more grip because your suspension is too stiff and overloading the tire (consider road surface), then you should soften your suspension (spring rate, ARB). If you are loading the tire too quickly or not quickly enough (again, consider road surface), then you change your damper settings. |
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I too would drop the pressure to 30 and see how that works. You also might try braking a little earlier and see how that affects the understeer.
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