Still need compliance to get decent grip 
I would hazard a guess that the improvement most people feel after fitting an anti lift kit comes from the added caster and the reduced reduction in caster under load.
Personally, I find that reducing anti geometry reduces feedback through the steering wheel.
Luckily, the TUV has no specifications for bushes, so no TUV approval is needed. In my previous car I played around with spacers to alter the anti-geometry and went through the TUV when it was 3 years old with 1.2 cm spacers. The examiner didn't say anthing about it.
I would hazard a guess that the improvement most people feel after fitting an anti lift kit comes from the added caster and the reduced reduction in caster under load.
Personally, I find that reducing anti geometry reduces feedback through the steering wheel.
Luckily, the TUV has no specifications for bushes, so no TUV approval is needed. In my previous car I played around with spacers to alter the anti-geometry and went through the TUV when it was 3 years old with 1.2 cm spacers. The examiner didn't say anthing about it.

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