Desert Sasqwatch
Bigfoot Goblin
- Desert Sasqwatch Bigfoot Goblin
Mid-engine cars have the majority of weight over the rear tires and tend to naturally want to understeer - the front tires want to slide in a turn. Suspension tuning to optimize springs and rebound settings can help minimize the understeer. The simplist solution, all things being equal, to reduce understeer is to add a swaybar at the rear. Done in moderation - not going with too thick of a swaybar - can help balance the handling to a more neutral steering. But it is easy add too much rear swaybar and end up with oversteer - which can be outright dangerous in a mid engine car. This is just a high level explanation and, if you are wanting to try a rear swaybar, it is recommended the base Cobalt swaybar - which is an 18mm diameter, is what seems to be the common go-to solution.