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Komeuppance
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Bump steer...

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Who here has experienced in a Starion??

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Post by RiceThief »

I dont think anyone here has, saying that I dont think anyone has their starion as low as your one.
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Post by Ashgan »

Man i had mad bumpsteer, it's not completely gone either...

And that's an unlowered JA.

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Post by OLD FART »

My JB is fairly low and has been driven a bit faster than my Nana used to drive her Volvo LOL but I can't say that I have had any problems with BS
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Post by redzone »

Ashgan wrote:Man i had mad bumpsteer, it's not completely gone either...

And that's an unlowered JA.

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Post by Komeuppance »

Yeah, the US guys are hatin'... thinking I have bumpsteer, when I don't LOL...

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Post by OLD FART »

Don't know if it's the way my suspension is set up with poly bushes everywhere as well as an ally bush in the rear x member for more accurate location of the suspension components But I don't seem to have probs in that area
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Post by S0LJAH »

im looking at getting rca's made up for my car so if there is any issues with bumpsteer theyl sort em out
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Post by Komeuppance »

I have MK1 RCA's, 21mm. Anything bigger causes the tie rod end to contact the inner wheel on 7x16 +18.

ECI-Turbo (guy who owns the replica? 4wd rally starion) in Japan used to sell some 30mm units, but I haven't checked his site lately.

Even before the RCA's at near maximum lowering on stock struts, I did not experience bump steer.

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