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How To Get More Traction Rear Steer Advantage

How To Get More Traction Rear Steer Advantage
How to Get More Traction - Traction 101 - Chassis
We can cause the car to produce rear steer to the left to tighten the car while accelerating off the corners for more forward bite by staggering the heights of the trailing links. If the right trailing arm is mounted higher than the left-side arm, then as the rearend rotates, the LR tire will move to the rear more so than the RR tire resulting in rear steer to the left. View Related Article
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Dodge Charger Being one of the most popular cars in its class, the Dodge Charger offers good performance and quality. The Charger gets 16 mpg in the city and 19 on the highway, and has a trade in value of $15,426.00 which should come in handy when you go to shop for your next car. Other similar vehicles are the Toyota Sienna and the Buick Enclave.
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