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<blockquote data-quote="fastduo" data-source="post: 5082219" data-attributes="member: 30958"><p>A good alignment (some camber, a little toe), sticky tires will make your car handle well. IMO, don't go too agressive on the sways or you will have an ill handling car for autoX. You need weight transfer or you'll push or be too tail happy.</p><p>Get another set of wheels and get a good set of R compound tires and you'll be able to put the power to the pavement. Plus the more seat time you have, the better you'll become.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fastduo, post: 5082219, member: 30958"] A good alignment (some camber, a little toe), sticky tires will make your car handle well. IMO, don't go too agressive on the sways or you will have an ill handling car for autoX. You need weight transfer or you'll push or be too tail happy. Get another set of wheels and get a good set of R compound tires and you'll be able to put the power to the pavement. Plus the more seat time you have, the better you'll become. [/QUOTE]
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