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Anyone make a bump steer kit for this type of chassis that raises the outer tie rod. All kits I can find seem to lower the outer tie rod. Based on my measurements I need to raise the outer tie rod about 0.5 inches to reduce bump steer.
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https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Modif...SEGOOGLE&nis=6 https://www.umiperformance.com/home/...-adjuster-kit/ https://www.trzmotorsports.com/produ...ck-steering-4/ |
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Speedway motors kit is for a pinto type spindle.
All the other kits are designed to lower the tie rods from my understanding. |
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what you need and want are anti dive bars, designed by Larry Pappas
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anti dive bars? You mean the cross shafts on the upper control arm?
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yep
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