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Bump Steer by Pedders

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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2008

When you drive your car the suspension goes through a bound and rebound cycle with the springs compressing (bound) and expanding (rebound). This is a continuous process over ever inch of road you travel. This range of motion creates toe changes. Toe change alters your steering and causes your front tires to wear out faster. Proper wheel alignment and modest changes to your suspension can radically reduce toe change and bump steer.

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  • You have just described bumpsteer and why it is not a desirable characteristic.

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  • Is amazing how you've explicate me what bump steer really is!

  • Where is the model from?

  • is n'0t a very good system, because, it steer depending by the lateral aceleration, and not by the front wheels turning...

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