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Parallel Parking Pro
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Just thinking out loud, since running a stiffer/thicker front anti roll bar makes you understeer more, perhaps removing the front anti roll bar will make you understeer less. That's assuming you already have stiffer lowering springs to begin with.
It costs you next to nothing to try out, you just have to undo the swaybar links from the struts.
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