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Originally posted by hondaman-iac
and by the way the car does not oversteer at all.
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It obviously doesn't oversteer because it's a FWD Honda Accord. I've driven a 3G, 4G, and 6G, and they all lean towards considerable understeer. You should just leave your front one alone, as I said previously. Perhaps get the rear one, and see how it feels. If it oversteers, you know the rear is too big. If it understeers, you know the rear could be thicker or the front could be replaced for a slightly thinner one. Spring rates/shock valving also come into play, so it's just a big game of balancing and testing.