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Rear Steer Design
Rear Steer Design
...the radius on the left side will be longer from the lower mount to the axle, causing the left-rear wheel to move farther rearward than the right-rear wheel. This causes a slight amount of rear steer to the left, the exact amount depending on the difference in height of the mounting points and the amount of third-link travel. View Related Article
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