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Old 29-04-2017
AdrianH78 AdrianH78 is offline
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I'm not expert, but I can share what I found with my SV2 which is not a rear motor car, but a rearwards motor car on high grip carpet..

With the SV2 on high grip carpet, it to was generating far too much rear traction causing it to grip roll. The immediate obvious solution was less grip on the front, but this kills performance so I found trimming a row of spikes on the rear helped (I was running yellow mini pin). 5 degree front C hubs also removed some of the immediate bite causing it to grip roll. Also ensuring the rear adjustable top links were as long as possible to reduce roll centre.

Also stuff like keeping the ride height as low as possible helps, along with harder front springs for the front if the terrain allows.

Fundamentally though, if we get a good summer and the grass starts burning out, your son will start becoming very competitive I think! Right now, with lush thick grass the KR is at a massive disadvantage.

Last edited by AdrianH78; 29-04-2017 at 10:33 AM.
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