you typically brake into a turn, transferring weight to the front wheels, HOPEFULLY by mid turn you can accelerating out of the turn, transferring some of that weigh back to the rear tires to maintain traction to the rear wheels and in turn keeping the rear tires from going in front of the fronts ;-) ie... a spin
if the front shocks are too stiff, the car can become erratic, not transfer the weight smoothly and if transfer is abrupt a spin is almost inevitable.
if the fronts are too soft and the rears too stiff, again, the weight transfer can be abrupt when the front dives, shifts the weight to the front, hits the bump stops and you get some serious push . i hope this makes sense.....it all makes sense in my own head, but then again so do all the voices! ;-)
Although springs and sways do have a large part to play in how the car handles in a turn, you can fine tune the car with a good shock setup.
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