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how to beat understeer?
Alright... how do you defeat understeer, especially with a 4th gen lude? Wider tires, better tires, better suspension?
Also, I have 15"rims with Dunlop SP5000 tires for winter. In the Summer, I have 18"rims with Pirelli PZero Nero m+s tires. 8teenz are just too big. Excellent control though!!! I like the 15" rims, but they don't offer enough control. I would like to keep a smaller diameter, as to improve acceleration. Hence my question... If I go with 16"rims, will I have a decent amount of control? For the rubber, I will probably go 225 or 215 40 16 to keep the diameter smaller.
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The best way to beat understeer will be a fatter rear swaybar, and skinnier/no front sway bars. A lot of autocrossers will run with no front swaybar at all.
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i used to have a rear sway bar on the accord with the konis on the hardest setting in the rear and halfway in the front. talk about throwing out the front
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ill actually be using toyo T1Ss'.
i might try stefans idea. im if itll help beat it. it might screw up my corning all together being that im heavy in the front.
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lol! I messed up my reply.. I meant to say you should run a smaller or no FRONT sway bar and a thick rear sway bar.
I accidently said no/smaller rear swaybar and a thicker rear swaybar.. I must have been half asleep when I replied the first time.
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lol. ill get a bigger sway bar. i dont know which bar to get. the stock bar is huge. no one ever replied to my thread in prelude forum about sway bars.
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if you have adjustable springs might wanna lower the rear a little more than the front. that will help in better weight distribution. that's what i hate about most springs. they are usually lower by about.25" in the front biasing the weight even more towards the front.
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There is a guy that lives around here that has a Prelude that he races, I can't remember what bars he runs on his.. Neuspeed are always a decent choice. He maybe running Eibach..
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Anyone know a good rear sway bar for my car..i can never find one...
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do they make them for your car. if so check neuspeed.
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suspension techniques makes one. i really like them
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any websites i can find one on? how much they running?
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Just about everyone sells ST swaybars, just do a search on google.
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aight thanks...ill look into it...
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i took off my stock ex sway off today. definite improvement in ride quality and handling. the downside ? showing more fender liner
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