Old Apr 18, 2013 | 07:03 AM
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Default Re: Local S2000/Ferrari F40 owners dicsussion thread

Certainly spring rates are a factor for the AP1's tendency to oversteer, but doesn't the different rear suspension geometry play a bigger role? The control arm mounting point and rear knuckles changed...under hard cornering, sudden-throttle lift, or hitting a bump the AP1's rear toe changes rapidly...I would think that would play a greater role in it's tendency to "snap" oversteer.