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Old 04-09-2012
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Hi got a question to give more grip on the sv2 do you raise or lower the rear roll center link . been reading the xray setup book and it say lower but other say raise to give more grip.
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If you raise the inner camberlink you lower the rollcenter and that gives you more grip
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The lower inside end of the link is or the lower you got pivot pin on your wishbone, the lower you get roll center. In following pic you can see difference in roll center by changing bottom link but it's the same with top.

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