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Keep in mind more often than not it's a under loaded RF not overloaded, I'm only pointing it out so the less experienced guy don't think it's ALWAYS as you make it sound, You also need to keep in mind factory numbers do not work 100 % for every kart, and if that chassis manufacture has 6 pro drivers on there chassis , Doubt 2 of them are set up the exact same, maybe 2 of them at best, I'd agree with you after posting all his numbers I'd lower camber in RF to 2.5, however I also would do as Brian recommends and add .5 nose to it ,expecting that to be about 10 % of the issue, for the other 90 % I'd be checking all details 100 % with the current tires I was running for the real problem, and IF there Burris 33s it's simple tires are to fresh.numbers are correct with charger. (I own this chassis and have talked to the factory and several pro's about set up) he would be better off taking that camber out of the right front and tightening the front end that way. i agree that he's probably has a prep tire issue but more often than not people suggest adding weight to a pushing front end when the physics of traction don't work that way.
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