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<blockquote data-quote="obZidian" data-source="post: 10836964" data-attributes="member: 27014"><p><strong>fixed!!</strong></p><p></p><p>Well... sorry about not getting to y'all sooner. </p><p></p><p>He got the car realigned and it seemed to have cured up all the issues, including the bump steer. No real tests yet but so far so good. I don't have the new alignment specs in front of me but the right was really negative compared to the left rear and the toe was off. Car hooks much, much better too interestngly enough but I'm assuming there is more tire on the ground now (less camber).</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input. We were looking at the front sway bar today since the steering feels a tad loose. Both bushing on both sides look torn and/or badly worn. He wanted to swap the swaybar out and install some poly-bushings however, I'm not sure what sizes work on these cars for a street application. I'm assuming to balance the car it would be best to do both... though the rear sway bar looks very well hidden!</p><p></p><p>Any tips on which bars would he suficient to improve front end feel without making the too snappy?</p><p></p><p>A.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="obZidian, post: 10836964, member: 27014"] [b]fixed!![/b] Well... sorry about not getting to y'all sooner. He got the car realigned and it seemed to have cured up all the issues, including the bump steer. No real tests yet but so far so good. I don't have the new alignment specs in front of me but the right was really negative compared to the left rear and the toe was off. Car hooks much, much better too interestngly enough but I'm assuming there is more tire on the ground now (less camber). Thanks for the input. We were looking at the front sway bar today since the steering feels a tad loose. Both bushing on both sides look torn and/or badly worn. He wanted to swap the swaybar out and install some poly-bushings however, I'm not sure what sizes work on these cars for a street application. I'm assuming to balance the car it would be best to do both... though the rear sway bar looks very well hidden! Any tips on which bars would he suficient to improve front end feel without making the too snappy? A. [/QUOTE]
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