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Does anyone have any thoughts if the bump steer kits are needed? Replacing front tires and the old ones are worn badly on the inner area. Center and outer area is fine. Going to realign. Camber caster plates and struts have not moved as I marked them.
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I run a kit on my car and have had no issues with tire wear. I think it was from Maximum Motorsports.
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Thank You
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I agree. My 94 GT was wearing tires till I added the same kit. Works really good.
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Thank You.
OK another question, any preference on the bolt or the taper style? Sean
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I went with the "bolt" style for ease of maintenance on the front end. Easy to adjust, replace, inspect....
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