Originally Posted by
sambb
Theoretically now with a higher roll centre the car should be less inclined to roll
Probably not - the roll center was already in a good place
The reason the car leans/rolls is because it's up high and and is setup soft for comfort
It's when you lower the car that the roll center moves down away from the center of mass - which induces more lean/roll
Devices like the TT ball joints put the roll center back where it's meant to be - fixing the problem and making low work correctly
Never the less, one would assume all the work you've done should return better handling, good luck and keep us posted on how she performs in the hillclimb
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