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Old Feb 28, 2008 | 10:59 AM
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FWD cars are prone to understeer, so to counter this and make them go fast round corners, the rear antiroll bar is often beefy and the outbound schock travel is limited. This helps the steering but only up to the point when the inside wheel lifts off. Then any further body roll at the front will again only reduce steering as the front tires get to a bad angle.
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