Crazycanadian
Greenie Member
The passive steer isn't coming from bushing flex. With heim joints and polly bushings, there isn't really any flex. The passive rear steer is a function of the arcs the lateral links and trailing arm move in and how it dynamically shifts things. My goal is to dial out the passive rear steer and hopefully make the car rotate better.With that much spring in the rear, for such a lightweight car, plus the trailing arm with that wide poly bushing, how much passive steering do you plan to use?
You may not get that much flex, and not need to worry about it with this current set up.
The increase in rear spring should allow me to run my rear shocks and rear bar on softer settings and give myself some adjust ability. I was running with the rear bar and shocks pretty much full stiff last year.



