
John Rees wrote:Bry is correct here, soften the front and stiffen the rear will make the front turn in better.The same as having the front end slightly lower than the rear has the same result.
Try running 3/4 stiffness on the rear and 1/2 on the front and go from there.![]()
When you make changes be sure you try it for a few days before you make more changes, give your self and chance to get used to them.
John


I'd go for altering the toe.




At the end of the day if you are getting understeer you are trying to carry too much speed into a corner.



I'd add that softening the front damperwise really only increases oversteer rather than reducing understeer IYSWIM.


