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Old 12-31-2002, 11:37 AM
Bob Putnam Bob Putnam is offline
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Wrong, wrong, wrong...

If the bump-steer was correct before, you should only have to shorten the tie-rods. The idea is to have the tie-rods follow the same radius arc as (a weighted average of) the upper and lower control arms. For a fairly good approximation, the inner tie-rod pivot should fall on an imaginary line between the upper and lower pivot axis.
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