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Rear Steer In Asphalt Race Cars Left Side Diagram

 
Rear Steer In Asphalt Race Cars Left Side Diagram
Rear Steer In Asphalt Race Cars Left Side Diagram
The added movement of the LR causes a slight amount of rear steer to the left, the exact amount depends on the difference in height of the mounting points and the amount of third-link travel. When we tried this some years ago, we calculated that the movement was around 0.050 inch and produced enough rear steer to tighten the car off the corner on a flat and slick track. We can see where a link with a rubber biscuit moving 0.250 inch would cause excessive rear steer. View Related Article
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