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skipracer63 03-18-2012 12:04 AM

Front steer vs rear steer
 
While working on my Lincoln LS I was surprised to see it was a rear steer car (tierods mount behind the hub/axel of the spindle). Usually this is on older pre 80's vehicles. Here what I know/have been told on front steer vs rear steer and hope others will broaden upon: I've been told front steer cars have better geometry and handle better, enlighten that. I know that rear steer is better for weight transfer cause the steering box or rack is closer to the middle of the car. Rear steer is also better for bumpsteer (when front of car goes down tierods pull in) cause it causes toe out opposed to toe in which causes understeer. Anyone have more to add to this?

Jochem00 03-31-2012 10:50 AM

No difference in handling. Do not know where you got that from.
Most modern cars have the rods behind the hub so what you say is not true.

It is all depending on space, and the way the engine is mounted.

skipracer63 04-01-2012 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by Jochem00 (Post 491799)
No difference in handling. Do not know where you got that from.
Most modern cars have the rods behind the hub so what you say is not true.

It is all depending on space, and the way the engine is mounted.

Some dirt track racers have claimed that front steer handles better


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