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Old 02-13-2007, 07:28 PM   #18
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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.
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