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the bum steer

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the bum steer

Post by fatassgq »

Hey there,
Anybody have real tech on what effects bump steer on a leaf sprung vehicle especially sprung under. You know the one when you come up against an obstacle and your steering wheel goes a little crazy. Or even on the road when you hit a bump.
I know that on a coily the panhard and draglink should be // ? but what can you do on a leaf spring set up?
I have read some people say you should not need a steering stabilizer at all but if this is the case why do toyota and others run one from factory?

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Last edited by fatassgq on Mon Sep 29, 2003 9:45 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: the bum steer

Post by planb »

fatass75 wrote:I have read some people say you should not need one at all but if this is the case why do toyota and others run one from factory?

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Post by fatassgq »

sorry 'bout that I meant a steering stabilizer.
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