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    My car is loose on corner entry in the feature but good in heat race ! How should I tighten the car I have 250 175 in the rear should I go up in rate or down on right rear

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    what wheel offsets you running?

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    2" on left and 3" on right can fit a 4" on right

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    What are your weight percentages and your bite?

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    That's with driver and front springs are 1000 1100
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    Put 2" offsets up front, 3" on LR and a 4" on RR and take the stagger out of it should help.

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    Thanks I'll give it a try!

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    That's pretty soft of a RR spring if the car is 2800plus pounds. I would put a 225 or 250 in and/or swap front springs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drtrkr244 View Post
    That's pretty soft of a RR spring if the car is 2800plus pounds. I would put a 225 or 250 in and/or swap front springs.
    So If I put a 225 in the right what should I try in the left 275-300 ?

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    Stay with 250 unless you lose some forward bite, then go up to 275/300....good luck

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    could also try dropping left side % some and increasing rear % a little bit. or try flip flopping the front springs.

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