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Old November 15th 2008, 05:40
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Originally Posted by Steve C View Post
Hi

An over wide rear track will make the car handle like a tricycle, it will want to fall over towards the front of the car, think of how a tricycle acted if you went around a corner in your driveway to fast, you would get tipped out of the seat.

So you need to the track wider on the front than the back or at the worst the same.

Stick with what you have, but heavier bars for now.

Steve
My 911 track car's rear tires are 2.5" wider than the fronts making the rear track about 5" wider. The bug starts out with a 1" wider front track so with the proposed 6" added to the rear both cars would have the same stance. This is a great set up for the 911 so I can't see why it wouldn't be for the bug. But hey, I don't know.
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