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Late Season Setup Trailing Link Angle

 
Late Season Setup Trailing Link Angle
Late Season Setup Trailing Link Angle
The angle of the trailing links can be used to cause rear steer to the left upon acceleration as the cahssis squats. We need to be cautious with this effect, as overdoing it will cause excess rear steer to the right at mid-turn as the left side of the car is raised. View Related Article
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