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Late Season Setup Side View Of Control Arms

The sideview angles of the upper and lower control arms determine the amount of antidive or prodive. The upper arm must be angled with the front higher than the rear, and the lowers must be angled with the rear higher than the front in order to have antidive. With prodive, the arms are positioned with the opposite angles.
Finishing the Season - 10 Late-Season Setup Tips

The sideview angles of the upper and lower control arms determine the amount of antidive or prodive. The upper arm must be angled with the front higher than the rear, and the lowers must be angled with the rear higher than the front in order to have antidive. With prodive, the arms are positioned with the opposite angles.  View Related Article

 

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