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Old 08-19-2008, 12:19 PM   #21
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First thing to do is lower your center of gravity.

Second would be to try putting in a stronger spring on your rear left and front right.

For most people this is all that needs to be done. But if there is still a problem try installing shorter shocks in the rear and mounting them as vertical as possible. Doing this fixed the torque twist on my SW2 (which anyone familiar with it knows that the COG is high and TT is bad).

Good Luck
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