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Sep 26, 2002 · A little clarification: Bump steer - a condition where the wheels change direction with suspension travel. Caused by the steering rods not ...
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Oct 6, 2019 · As written, Bump Steer can be dangerous, beyond a vague amount ! It has been written that all cars have some bump steer, but very minimal. So as ...
Cars with rear live axles, also known as solid axles do not exhibit true bump steer, but can still cause some steering over one wheel bumps, see § difference ...
Bump steer is undesireable on any car. Though all cars have some. Limiting it to acceptable amounts in the normal suspension travel range is normally desireable ...
Oct 6, 2009 · Bump steer is when thefront wheels move up and down, we want the frontwheels to maintain a particular direction. It's most important for ...
Nov 3, 2009 · Excessive bump steer increases tire wear and makes the vehicle more difficult to handle on rough roads. Solid axles generally have zero bump ...
Typical values range from two to ten degrees per metre for the front wheels. To measure the bump steer on a race car, a quality bump steer gauge is used. A ...
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Apr 4, 2022 · But yes, if your rack bushings are worn it can definitely cause imprecise steering. As far as how normal it is to wander off the crown of the ...
Jan 24, 2024 · Yes, you will need to steer when driving down bumpy roads (and all roads). No different than hitting a bump in the road and it diverting you.