some car stting question about Ride Height and break balance

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i have some car stting question about Ride Height and break balance

about Ride Height :
front higher and rear lower will let car be oversteer or understeer ??

example : front 110 , rear 90


and about break balance :
front higher and rear lower will let car be oversteer or udersteer ??

example : front 20 , rear 16

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i am from ASIA so my english is not good..
but i hope you can understand and and i really want to know
the answer...

if i say someting worng or my question is just like fool question.
i am so sorry..

anyway..thanks you first ..
 
Welcome to GTP olfno1!

Your English is actually better than some of those here who have English as their first language.

As far as your settings go.

A brake bias to the front will equal understeer.
A brake bias to the rear will equal oversteer.
A ride height that is higher in the front will equal understeer.
A ride height that is higher in the rear willl equal oversteer.

However, I don't see much of a dramatic change in the car's performance with the ride height being "slightly" different. It does however make a difference when the two settings are very different, say Front=55mm, and Rear=100.

And again, welcome to GTP!

Peace,

Boom
 
thank you so much, boombexus !

i have one more question , sorry..
that is about the Spring Rate.

i am confuse, because in other discuss board
someone say :

front more soft and rear more hard will be understeer.
example :
Spring : 5.3 / 7.5

but other one say :

front more hard and rear more soft will be oversteer.

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which one is right ? and can tell me why ?
thanks again.

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i like this place, but i think i must practice my enghish more.. ^^
 
Front soft / rear hard makes oversteer.
front hard / rear soft will give understeer.
same with the stabilisers as well.
 

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