Looking for more sidebite on a track that never cleans off, anyone have any tips? Thanks!
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Looking for more sidebite on a track that never cleans off, anyone have any tips? Thanks!
More jbar angle and/or more lf spring
rr spring and lean the rr shock in if you can
The way the cars are now, I think caster in general is detrimental to side bite.
What's the anti dive in uppers as well as the Caster in it now? What's j bar at? RR inset fromRF???
You likely need a softer RF spring. What's in it now? Track condition? If relatively smooth and medium to low/no moisture, with that year car, a 275-300, with a proper bump stop is pretty common. You need to get with someone experienced and with the correct equipment to get it set up correctly or you will spend a long time figuring it out....and bottoming out chassis and pushing.
I think what Matt is getting at is with too much caster, when you countersteer the rf jacks weight to the lr.
I'd give a 300-325 a try if your completely on the most current baseline Rocket set. What shock mfg on RF?
check your pm's
So more or less caster is ideal? Not sure what it does and why