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      12-06-2017, 03:42 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by ZM2 View Post
I think it’s more related to Max drop while still keeping a civil ride.

I went the other way and set the rear 10mm lower than the front and then did a corner balance. This is more of a track setup for more weight transfer to the rear for more rear grip.

I started with a 25mm rear drop, but that was too aggressive. The ride was rough and I would bottom out on large bumps. Set it to a 20mm drop and the car rides good and hooks up great in the rear.
Are you saying your front is 10mm? Curious on why changing the elevation geometry from front to back is a thing. I would think an even drop is ideal
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