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Old 07-16-2011, 08:59 PM
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Good stuff Pappy. I'd measure your ride height now, take it for a drive and measure it a few times to see if it's not settling into the same position.(Make sure you are on level pavement) That's one problem that is likely caused by control arm bushings or even a leaf spring bushing out back. Do you have a bumpsteer problem? Does your car dart one way or the other when you hit a dip in the road? It's very possible that your rack is not mounted in the correct position or the rack is the wrong size as pointed out inthe article. You could remove your springs and shocks, and run your suspension through it's normal articulation recording your actual bump steer. Then makek adjustments and get it where it's happy. Unfortunately, aftermarket parts aren't always engineered to the level we desire OR it's installed incorrectly.
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