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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBolt9" data-source="post: 9129215" data-attributes="member: 36489"><p>Your "buddy at Ford" doesn't know what a bumpsteer kit actually does then. Take the truck to a good mechanic. You just need the tie rods adjusted to center up the steering wheel. We call it "clear vision" on race cars, you adjust one tie rod in and one tie rod out to move the steering wheel back to center. If there is actually an alignment problem it will be adjusted with the cam bolts or tie rods, end of story.</p><p></p><p>FWIW, my truck has a 3-4 drop (mods in sig) and I take it to road courses. Cam bolts are all I have for front suspension adjustment and the truck is fine. I've never seen a bumpsteer kit on a Lightning, someone somewhere may have one but I haven't seen it and I've driven and seen many Lightnings drive on a road course race track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBolt9, post: 9129215, member: 36489"] Your "buddy at Ford" doesn't know what a bumpsteer kit actually does then. Take the truck to a good mechanic. You just need the tie rods adjusted to center up the steering wheel. We call it "clear vision" on race cars, you adjust one tie rod in and one tie rod out to move the steering wheel back to center. If there is actually an alignment problem it will be adjusted with the cam bolts or tie rods, end of story. FWIW, my truck has a 3-4 drop (mods in sig) and I take it to road courses. Cam bolts are all I have for front suspension adjustment and the truck is fine. I've never seen a bumpsteer kit on a Lightning, someone somewhere may have one but I haven't seen it and I've driven and seen many Lightnings drive on a road course race track. [/QUOTE]
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