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nickh7

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All I've done is swap the the backs to the fronts (o48r) and the handlings gone to pot, understeers off in all the slow to mid speed corners *mad* 🙆🏻

 

I've Freestyle Dampers,springs amd Antiroll bar (fully vertical ie stiff) , std rear anti roll bar on 2nd hole, 3 clicks on rears and none on the front. Tyre presures 18psi all round

 

Advice in how to dial out the understeer without lossing the the high speed stability please.

 

Thanks

 

Nick h *confused*

 

Its Yellow and Black and makes me 😬

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Hi Nick

 

If all you have changed are the wheels/tyres, then I suggest you check ....

 

Tyre pressures *confused*

Tread depth/grip *confused*

 

Try changing them back and see what happens *confused*

 

 

A10ROX:OK, its an R500 without the magnesium bits sump etc and only 205bhp!

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My educated guess is that the previous fronts, now on the rears, have worn into the camber pattern created by the front static geometry settings (camber, toe, etc) as well as the dynamic geometry (ie camber chnage and toe change due to bumpsteer) and are now fitted, probably more vertical and with less overall toe on the rear.

The same applies to the rears, now on the front.

I would bet that after another 500 miles or so it will be OK again, unless there was obvious uneven wear on the old fronts.

Neill

 

New 7 Owner

1996 VX 2.0

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I'm not sure I would recommend it *confused* ...

But if you really want to dial out understeer make the front soft and the rear stiff

change the rake, move the weight to the front

 

It is probably cheaper to buy some new tyres 😬 *wink*

 

A10ROX:OK, its an R500 without the magnesium bits sump etc and only 205bhp!

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