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Old 02-14-2007, 08:53 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by g6civcx
Do some research. Bumpsteer is generally used to refer to a condition when one wheel hits a bump and the steering wheel is jerked out of your hand. This is caused by a positive scrub radius, as described above. Use google and search.

What you're experiencing may or may not be bumpsteer. I don't know.

Generally try to keep your suspension arms parallel to the ground so you zero out the scrub angle.

Alignment is aso key.
None of that was even close to right. Take your own advice and do some research.
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