Running without anti-roll bars ?
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Not on a Cerbera, but generally speaking removing the rear bar will induce more rear grip, which in turn will create understeer. How much understeer is the question.
So if your car is twitchy at the rear or lacking rear grip, removing the rear bar will help you gain grip, but at a cost.
So if your car is twitchy at the rear or lacking rear grip, removing the rear bar will help you gain grip, but at a cost.
I shamelessly stole the rear arb removal mod from martin short at rollcentre back in the day after seeing what he had done with a particularly quick track focussed cerbera for a customer of mine. It was always done in conjunction with a stiffening of the front arb (by re-drilling the lower drop link mount further up the arb leg) and the fitting of a track focussed spring and damper kit (martin used ohlins) . In the end I had some stiffer shorter front arbs made up, and still have one left ..
That doesn't answer your query but unless you are going up significantly on front spring rates I would consider removal of the front arb a non-starter. But you could always do it and report back ?
That doesn't answer your query but unless you are going up significantly on front spring rates I would consider removal of the front arb a non-starter. But you could always do it and report back ?

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