How to Reduce Understeer or Increase oversteer

scoobyke

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This page is meant to give you some ideas on how to adjust the handling balance of your car. It is strongly recommended that you make only one or two adjustments at a time, and reserve for yourself a large, open area such as a parking lot that is away from people, to test your adjustments.



To Reduce Understeer or Increase Oversteer

Front tires:

Increase tire pressure in 2.5psi increments
Increase Section Width
Lower the Aspect Ratio
Reduce front tread depth

Rear Tires:

Reduce tire pressure in 2.5psi increments
Reduce section width
Install higher aspect ratio tires
Increase rear tread depth

Front Wheels:

Install wider wheels
Install lighter wheels

Rear Wheels:

Install narrower wheels
Install heavier wheels

Front Alignment settings:

Dial in more negative camber
Dial in More toe-out
Dial in more positive caster

Rear Alignment settings:

Dial in more positive camber
Dial in more toe-out (Same as front)

Anti-Sway bars:

Soften the Front
Stiffen the Rear

Spring rates:

Soften the Front
Stiffen the Rear

Shock absorbers:

Soften the Front
Stiffen the Rear

Suspension Bushings:

Soften the Front
Stiffen the Rear

Brake Proportioning

Reduce Front brake pressure
Increase rear pressure

Weight Distribution

Reduce front weight
Increase rear weight

Aerodynamics:

Increase Front Downforce
Reduce rear downforce




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To Reduce Oversteer or Increase Understeer

Front tires:

Decrease tire pressure in 2.5psi increments
Decrease Section Width
Install higher Aspect Ratio tires
Increase front tread depth

Rear Tires:

Increase tire pressure in 2.5psi increments
Increase section width
Reduce aspect ratio
Decrease rear tread depth

Front Wheels:

Install narrower wheels
Install heavier wheels

Rear Wheels:

Install wider wheels
Install lighter wheels

Front Alignment settings:

Dial in less negative camber
Dial in less toe-out (to toe-in if needed)
Dial in less positive caster

Rear Alignment settings:

Dial in less positive camber
Dial in less toe-out (Same as front)

Anti-Sway bars:

Stiffen the Front
Soften the Rear

Spring rates:

Stiffen the Front
Soften the Rear

Shock absorbers:

Stiffen the Front
Soften the Rear

Suspension Bushings:

Stiffen the Front
Soften the Rear

Brake Proportioning

Increase Front brake pressure
Reduce rear brake pressure

Weight Distribution

Increase front weight
Decrease rear weight

Aerodynamics:

Reduce Front Downforce
Increase rear downforce
 
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