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My street stock race car is really loose on the corners?

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I have had troubles from goin loose on the track. its a 1/4 mile pavement any ideas would be great

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  1. if it is loose going into a corner, try a rear spring that's a little firmer to reduce the body roll, that will make it loose, if it is coming out of the corner, it actually could be your rear end gearing. a little less gear will make it harder to spin the tires.  


  2. sounds like your suspension is to tight,loosen it a bit on the inside.if you can get the inside to drop a little it will hook up and not slide on you.and again you may have to much power.feather the corners a little.and again it could be the tires.there are several things it could be,don't be afraid to talk to other drivers sometimes they will share secrets.good luck future Nascar man.

  3. Try lowering the tire pressure in the rear tires by a few psi (maybe 2 -3). Basically anything that makes the suspension firmer in the front should reduce oversteer. A different rear or front anti-roll bar (aka stabilizer bar) may help but costs money and may be difficult to find what you need. Practice, practice, practice.

    Good luck

  4. you can change your suspension to adjustable type and try the strutbar for the front and back of your car,and you must make sure your car is lowered and firm enough.

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