Albs,
Is your car lowered? What wheel tyre setup do you run?
Bump steer spacers go on the bottom of your strut and are sandwiched between
the strut and the lower control arm. They are alloy blocks and long bolts
are used to hold the whole lot together.
Positive caster can be fixed by using adjustable lower control arms.
Trev
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Date: Mon, 31 May 1999 18:10:57 +0800
From: Albs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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If your car is lowered I would try a set of bump steer spacers.
What are they and were do they go
also my old struts (stanza) caused the set up to have a lot of postive
camber causing the car to be very floaty on the steering. I was hoping
these 240k springs would fix the problem. But it even seem worse. Would
that be because the tyre are worn on the bad angle or ...what?
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