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<blockquote data-quote="Ciotti" data-source="post: 8431035" data-attributes="member: 38456"><p>Not necessarily, the stiffer front bar will keep the body from rolling as much and generating positive camber which is a main contributing factor to understeer. Depending on what spring rates you are at and how much static negative camber you are running up front, a stiffer front bar may or may not induce understeer, but typically a bigger front bar will help more that it hurts with understeer issues because our camber curve needs all the help it can get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ciotti, post: 8431035, member: 38456"] Not necessarily, the stiffer front bar will keep the body from rolling as much and generating positive camber which is a main contributing factor to understeer. Depending on what spring rates you are at and how much static negative camber you are running up front, a stiffer front bar may or may not induce understeer, but typically a bigger front bar will help more that it hurts with understeer issues because our camber curve needs all the help it can get. [/QUOTE]
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