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All the post's above still apply to the rear. The longer the control arms, the less you will see the effects of bump steer. In many cases, that is why the back of our cars has less bump steer than the front. Just make sure you use a very good plate to measure off of. If there is the slightest bend in the piece of steel/aluminum that is bolted to the wheel, it will screw up you numbers. This is an important step that is often over looked.
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