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Bearcat91

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There are several reasons why it's designed that way.

One of the primary ones is so it oversteers when it lets go at the limit of it's traction instead of understeering.

Oversteer is reasonably easy to recover from. Understeer is very, very bad and you're going for one very nasty ride....:eek:

Under steer is the devil!

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There are several reasons why it's designed that way.

One of the primary ones is so it oversteers when it lets go at the limit of it's traction instead of understeering.

Oversteer is reasonably easy to recover from. Understeer is very, very bad and you're going for one very nasty ride....:eek:

So in theory if I put spacers on the rear,it would have more under steer? I wound never use spacers(I feel they are dangerous) I'm just curious.
 

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Here's my favorite of my truck as of now til i take some more..

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I like it! What exactly did you do to fill those holes from the front trim piece? Just chrome bolts? Looks really good, havn't seen that before.
 

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So in theory if I put spacers on the rear,it would have more under steer? I wound never use spacers(I feel they are dangerous) I'm just curious.

Thats not exactly how it works.

A vehicle will understeer or oversteer, not have more or less.

Spacers may make it understeer or not. They are other factors in play like traction, loading, weight bias, etc.

But all things equal, the same vehicle will oversteer with a narrower rear track.

Thats why they engineer them that way.

Not all are built that way (Porsche, corvette, etc, big rear tire high hp type vehicles) but most consumer level vehicles are.
 
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