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Acceptable amounts of bumpsteer vary as to the intended use. But for most applications, up to 0.030- inch of bump is acceptable. Most teams try to reduce bump to under 0.010-inch when possible.
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Nov 20, 2008 · 002 through 12" of travel. As far as ackerman, you make it what you want, as long as you get the amount of inside gain that your looking for.
Feb 29, 2012 · 1.5 to 2 inches of travel is good for bump steer checking. .015 over that range is decent. Just as important is that both wheels are doing the ...
Apr 17, 2010 · Have now got it down to just below 1mm and it certainly makes a lot of difference. Am much more stable on the road and steering feels lighter.
Mar 7, 2011 · Folks, I'm wondering current opinion on an acceptable range of bump steer would be? (per inch per corner). --Bill.
Jan 8, 2008 · I look for no more than 8-10 thousands of an inch in bump..Generally that will work OK on most cars..However lets not stress out too much just ...
Mar 29, 2017 · I measured the existing bumpsteer before making any changes and found I was getting 2mm of Toe out per side under maximum compression. This GIF ...
Bump steer is usually measured in degrees of steer per meter of upwards motion or degrees per foot. Typical values range from two to ten degrees per metre for ...