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Treeve,
Bump steer is physically designed into the system based on the location of the suspension pivot points and the rack. Lowering a car without physically changing these does not cause bump steer.
Technically you are of course 100% correct. Point taken. Lowering the entire subframe does not cause bump steer......... but in most cases it will exacerbate any bump steer characteristics, more to do with compromised pivot point arcs and resultant camber changes than anything else.
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