Calling all users of the TB roll-bar from MX5Plus:
Has your car's handling changed? If so, is it inducing under or oversteer?
I've been too much of a wuss to find out
All I know is it settles the car alot better whilst cornering.
Torque box rollbar. Oversteer or undeersteer?
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The only difference I have noticed is that the car feels more stable on the road because of reduced body flex as a result of the roll bar. My assumption then being that because the car isn't flexing as much, the wheel alignment and spring and shock settings are behaving in a more pro active way, as the wheel aligner intended. Perhaps the roll bar helps to highlight the suspension settings sooner, and so if your wheel alignment or spring/shock settings are tending towards o'steer, you will now see or feel more of that and vice versa for u'steer.
That's my theory, and I'm sticking to it!
That's my theory, and I'm sticking to it!
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I don't have one as yet but on talking to Pasn8 the other day he did mention that his car is alot more tail happy now that he installed his.
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