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Ernie, get the correct shims first. I am not sure on an ERA, but on the originals or my hi-tech, there is a bunch of bump steer which leads to toe out on acceleration. Check your bump steer. We had to make a large castor change in the rear to eliminate the bump steer issue. We basically had to move the top of the upright toward the rear of the car. You might also want to run 3/16 toe in at the rear and see if that helps the stability. First things first, make sure there are no loose parts. Good luck. Scott
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