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Adoom wrote:I have a standard KP60 front anti-rollbar. There are no aftermarket options available for the front, the only practical option I can think of is to clamp two together.
GDII wrote:I'm pretty sure you can't disconnect the front swaybar in a standard KP as its doubles as the castor arms.
Mr Revhead wrote:Lifting front means too soft in the rear. Or too hard on roll in the front.
Lifts the inside front due to squatting in the rear and rolling.
Trick is to harden it a little, or prevent rear roll with out making it too hard and turning it into sideways.
Or maybe you need to alter your wet lines?
Or, if you have lowered and shortened shocks etc, do you still have enough droop in the front?
QikStarlie wrote:stock swaybar. with modified mounting points at the front for more caster - 4-5degrees
QikStarlie wrote:
^ some of it may seem like ive set it up for drifting, but have more so for cornering. just happens to work well for both
Adoom wrote:Here is the fast run. It's not very fast until it stops raining at about 9:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOQT5HI25TM&feature=youtu.be
~SlideWays~ wrote:Adoom wrote:Here is the fast run. It's not very fast until it stops raining at about 9:00
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOQT5HI25TM&feature=youtu.be
Man that rattle is annoying!
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