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Old 07-21-2011, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by michel schryer View Post
I know nothing about suspension set up,I thought any kit would do,thanks for that one,cheers !

Michel
Predominantly, bump steer kits change the relationship of the steering rack and the tie rod end. For various suspension set ups, moving the tie rod up or down can decrease bump steer.

The first step is to actually measure bump steer. If you're not racing and your bump steer numbers are really low, you won't accomplish anything except make your wallet lighter.

If you have a handeling problem, and your bump numbers are really low, look somewhere else for the answer. Don't guess - know.
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