Pure84GTT Club Member Nov 20, 2009 #21 matt I would get a bump steer kit regardless, though your logic isn't wrong the bumpsteer kit will most assuredly fix the issue and is recommended when you do the K member that drops the rack in a fox.
matt I would get a bump steer kit regardless, though your logic isn't wrong the bumpsteer kit will most assuredly fix the issue and is recommended when you do the K member that drops the rack in a fox.
daveg Club Member Nov 21, 2009 #22 Offset rack bushing will help also. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-4-10104G/?image=large http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CEE-2418/?image=large
Offset rack bushing will help also. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ENS-4-10104G/?image=large http://www.summitracing.com/parts/CEE-2418/?image=large
BB71Mopar Club Member Nov 21, 2009 #23 i think the offset rack bushings are to clear the rack input shaft to k member clearance issues. I may be wrong.
i think the offset rack bushings are to clear the rack input shaft to k member clearance issues. I may be wrong.
S Sean Club Sponsor Nov 21, 2009 #24 BB71Mopar said: i think the offset rack bushings are to clear the rack input shaft to k member clearance issues. I may be wrong. Click to expand... they can fudge a rack enough to help a bit on bumpsteer. Depends on how bad it is.sometimes you might want to go both ways. A bit here a bit there.
BB71Mopar said: i think the offset rack bushings are to clear the rack input shaft to k member clearance issues. I may be wrong. Click to expand... they can fudge a rack enough to help a bit on bumpsteer. Depends on how bad it is.sometimes you might want to go both ways. A bit here a bit there.