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Old 12-27-2010, 08:45 AM
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Bump Steer

Put Luke's Links on all the steering links and trac bar, adjusted the steering box, and put a steering box stabilizer on and now the steering is nice and tight. I'm running 35's and now I have a little bit of bump steer. Would a heavier steering stabilizer help correct this or is it just something I'm gonna have to live with?
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With 35's you may want to go with duals, that's a lot of weight out on the ends of the axles.

Sounds like your old sloppy front end soaked up all the play before.
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