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paradime

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You said it. Back when I was racing, we tried very stiff springs to control the toe gain. Didn't work out so well on the rough tracks, but on the smooth tracks it was manageable.

 

I would rather have a soft spring with a stiff bar, but set one of the end links with a tiny amount of free play so that the suspension sets before the bar kicks in.

 

What about cranking down on the rebound damping? If you can control the rate at which the suspension cycles (when shifting gears and such), you can limit the toe change.

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