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    Default Erratic sttering just before turn entry

    Car is a 3 link Superstock/ grand national type car and just before i lift going into a turn car jerks to the right then back to the left . The left jerk is probably caused by me trying to keep the car from hitting the wall entering the turn,either way its complicating my turn entry. anyone have any ideas what could be causing it ?

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    Whats your caster split and have you checked the Bump Steer?

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    I thought my reply posted. Oh well It could be rear steer coming out the car on turn entry if your letting off the gas and setting the car down.

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    Mabey your rotors are warped? Are you braking when this happens?

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    My car did that when the LR shock let go. Once the quit rolling and started to settle down it would just fall on the LR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7uptruckracer View Post
    I thought my reply posted. Oh well It could be rear steer coming out the car on turn entry if your letting off the gas and setting the car down.
    Agreed.Try braking into the corner, don't dump the throttle.
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