Quote Originally Posted by Kinkyllama
Lol. Whats understeer or oversteer have to do with it? Wings don't effect it that much. Plus if a wing gave me too much oversteer I'd just adjust camber, toe, sway bars, rebound, shocks stiffness, or tire pressures.
Without the wing I felt like the rear was just going to slip right out
Do you know what understeer and oversteer is?? Rear slipping out on you is oversteer. Most passenger cars (esp. FWD) are designed to understeer i.e. your front end starts to slip before the rear, for safety reasons (it's easier to correct understeer). So a rear wing will give you LESS oversteer than the already non-existant oversteer, not more.