NightmareMoon
Well-Known Member
If your tires are square (yours arent quite square, but close), then swaybars and shock settings are usually how we'll dial things in. (well, that and properly trail braking). Driving does have a lot to do with it. If you overwhelm the front tires on turnin with just a bit too much braking in combination with turnin, or if you do the opposite, and just try to turn without some weight transfer forward, well the result is plowing understeer. To get the front to grip you need the right transfer of weight to progressively load up the front corner.Did Peter drive the car? No
stock tire sizes in front you say? Yes, 305/30/19 front and 315/30/19 rear
As for hardware, I think the ecoboost rear bar is just too small compared to a aftermarket front bar on the middle setting. If you have adjustable shocks, try stiffening the rear rebound, but if the bar balance is off by too much it may not get all the way there.
So soften the front bar and if you can adjust shocks, stiffen the rear rebound. If that leaves you wanting, then shop for a rear bar. Something like the GT350R rear bar maybe, or an aftermarket bar on the soft setting.
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