Quote Originally Posted by kaanage View Post
Thanks for all your feedback. Do you feel that the reduction in anti-geometry reduced steering feedback due to the greater amount of suspension compression at turn in?

From memory, Whiteline market their ALK in conjunction with stiffer front anti-roll bars as the increase front compliance under braking can be used to allow for more roll stiffness at this point without losing grip. This is one of the reasons that I am considering polyureathane bushes (the added caster is the other reason).
I think that the reduced feel is because the dampers do not have enough low speed rebound damping to combat the increased energy. I didn't like the idea to fit a bigger front swaybar to mask this, as this reduces traction. So making the camber curve worse on the outside front wheel by reducing anti geometry and suffering reduced traction by fitting a bigger front swaybar, trying to fix it

Having tried a few different amounts of anti geometry, I think on most cars, anti geometry reduction has more negatives than positives.

I think that what people perceive to be a great improvement with an 'ALK', comes from the increase in caster and stiffer bushing, and not from the reduction in anti geometry.