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The main factors that contribute to bump steer are your upper and lower control arm, ball joint, and pivot points, and where they are in relationship to where your steering rack is mounted – as well as rack length and tie rod length.
Oct 27, 2017
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Most often caused when we try to lower the car too much. You need to either raise the rack or shim the steering arms back to the same relationship that they had ...
Mar 29, 2022 · “Bump Steer” occurs when your vehicle hits a bump and the bump or pothole MOVES the wheels. It is usually caused by looseness in the suspension/ ...
The undesirable steering is caused by bumps in the track interacting with improper length or angle of your suspension and steering linkages. Most car builders ...
Oct 21, 2004 · This causes increased toe angle changes as the suspension goes up and down. Bump steer is fundamental to the suspension and steering design.