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Ahh also adjusted the ride height, sitting Perfect now In my opinion.
Ahh I was afraid of that, I wasn’t sure what could’ve caused the bump steer since I replaced every component up front and had the rack apart but thanks for confirming what the issue is! Bump steer correction kit that causes more bumpsteer, great lolThe bump steer has nothing to do with your de powering the rack. It's from your inverted racing outer tie rods. I know this is sad news because it was to me too but the racing performance shop that I took my car to for a serious alignment told me these inverted tie rods have the worst bump steer you will ever see in your life. I didn't believe him until I mentioned it on the web, and everyone was agreeing with me. The shop told me to change it back to OEM and it was so much better he said. Bump steer is something you absolutely do not want when you race on a track.
Just to clarify, it was definitely the Hardrace inverted track rods causing the bumpsteer/toe change. Reverted to new OEM outer tie rods for now and feels much better.
Apparently the hardrace tie rods should be used in conjunction with an extended ball joint ? Sounds stupid to me
No, it's still BAD even with the extended front lower ball joints (I have the BuddyClub P1 model). The mechanic at Gran Turismo East (one of the most prestigious race performance shop) in the southeast looked at my car for 30 minutes and said he absolutely hated the inverted tie rods and told me to put OEM style back. LOLJust to clarify, it was definitely the Hardrace inverted track rods causing the bumpsteer/toe change. Reverted to new OEM outer tie rods for now and feels much better.
Apparently the hardrace tie rods should be used in conjunction with an extended ball joint ? Sounds stupid to me
Have checked them out before, their products are easily the best out there from what people have said.Sounds about right to be honest. If you want/need a better understanding of geometry and how different components affect the car take a look at Honed Developments website and instagram page. They do some awesome explanations of their own products and geometry setups in general, all in layman's terms, and how changing different suspension parts can have an adverse or positive effect on how the car handles.
Helped me massively to further understand the basics behind it all and debunk quite a few theories that I had read online over the years that turned out to be completely wrong.