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<blockquote data-quote="Terminated_cobra_03" data-source="post: 17042011" data-attributes="member: 203491"><p>First round of parts from Maximum Motorsports have arrived. Still need sway bar links, spindles, hubs, studs, "hard mount" (stand in until I can make up my mind on what coilovers I want) (takes the place of coilovers so I can roll the car around. The bump steer kit had me a bit excited as il have to fine tune the set up in the high performance steering and suspension shop when we get closer to a complete roller state.</p><p></p><p>In the oem they say you want the tie rod and ball joint parallel but thats not true. The way bump steer is tuned is based on your length, hight and angle of the tie rod. Then it is in the sweet spot, bump steer will practically disappear. Bump steer is basically how the wheel reacts on full compression. In high performance tipicly the closest to 0 bump steer is better for road racing, autocross and street driving.[ATTACH=full]1839025[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terminated_cobra_03, post: 17042011, member: 203491"] First round of parts from Maximum Motorsports have arrived. Still need sway bar links, spindles, hubs, studs, "hard mount" (stand in until I can make up my mind on what coilovers I want) (takes the place of coilovers so I can roll the car around. The bump steer kit had me a bit excited as il have to fine tune the set up in the high performance steering and suspension shop when we get closer to a complete roller state. In the oem they say you want the tie rod and ball joint parallel but thats not true. The way bump steer is tuned is based on your length, hight and angle of the tie rod. Then it is in the sweet spot, bump steer will practically disappear. Bump steer is basically how the wheel reacts on full compression. In high performance tipicly the closest to 0 bump steer is better for road racing, autocross and street driving.[ATTACH type="full"]1839025[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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