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Old 2009-05-07, 09:23 AM   #26
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No rear, front should be a 17 mm. At the time i disconnected the bar i was at a 2day RallyX event and hit a finishing cone on day one to put me 10 seconds out of 3rd and i felt the urge to get experimental. (and ya it sucked)

the LS came with a rear and got a 19mm front So I could just changing the front bar.

... the over-ride Uhm now that you mention it i don't think i've checked that...
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Old 2009-05-07, 09:34 AM   #27
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An extra 2mm front would probably not hurt, even in the dirt. Take a 1/2 to 1 degree negative out of the rear should help.
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Old 2009-05-07, 11:48 AM   #28
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... the over-ride Uhm now that you mention it i don't think i've checked that...
I told you to check that at the end of post #7.
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Old 2009-05-08, 09:33 AM   #29
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checked that out finally. no luck . the car is in Ansels shop getting something done about the holes in my floor and i'm getting 4 more bars added to the roll cage. (weren't required in 08, and i'm grand fathered in anyways, but probably a good idea to add them in )

so dean i should go more towards positive camber in the rear? or more negative?
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Old 2009-05-08, 11:28 AM   #30
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More positive I am guessing. -2 is a lot for the light rear end and may be reducing traction. If you are not beating up the outside shoulder/sidewall, try flattening it. A non-driven wheel on a loose surface needs as much contact patch as possible since I assume it is not rolling over.

Try -1, or bring it down 1/2 a degree at a time until it gets worse and go back. You may find 0 to -1/2 may be best. Again, I am not a dirt driver, so this is all theory. YMMV NWEOI
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