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[GMCnet] Over steer [message #303771] Mon, 18 July 2016 14:51 Go to previous message
Keith V is currently offline  Keith V   United States
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So I am extremely picky about steering and suspension, too much time pretending to be a race car driver I guess.
My coach drives straight as an arrow, very nice and predictable.

That is until you go into a turn, like a cloverleaf, then it feels like the rear wants to come around on me. I feel like it should be better.
I've checked the ride height, it's within spec.
I've checked the front and rear alignment, also within spec.
Checked the bogie play, and it seems to be within spec, but spec seemed pretty loose to me
Shocks are good.

So for those of you that can feel such things, are these machines naturally loose?
Or do I have some rear suspension work to do?

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