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Front wheel lift during turn
This image is from the last SCCA event this past weekend on 10/23. The front passenger side wheel is in the air at what looks to be the start of turn-in.
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There's a similar photo of Jerrett driving my car at the NTAXS #6 event on 10/15 where the driver side front wheel is in the air, again looks like on entry to a turn. http://www.lightspeedimages.com/NTXA...16/i-6Bd65NK/A
I've never seen anything like this in any pictures of my car taken at events that occurred prior to the installation of my Progress front anti-sway bar. I'm guessing this is caused by that new bar. Is the sway bar coupling the two sides of the car at the front, reducing the independence of the suspension at each front wheel?
It seems like this might not be a good thing. If the wheel is not on the ground, there is no grip at all there. I don't know how long it stays up like that. The bar has three stiffness settings; I currently have it on the middle one. Moving it to the loosest setting is going to increase body roll, which I'd prefer not to do if I can help it.
How bad is this, really? Should I try to eliminate the wheel lift, or let it be?