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Title: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: Zuki One on May 03, 2004, 02:46:47 PM
I have the knuckle over steering the 4 inch
drop pitman arm and 32x9.50x15tsl what can i do for the bumpsteer my wrist cant take much more! :-/oh 88 samurai if you didn't know allready
;D
Title: Re: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: 87BlackSami on May 03, 2004, 03:01:11 PM
I got 7 words for you.
Adapt Toyota Power Steering  To Your Sami

Check my site |removethispart|@ http://www.quickvwbug.4wdriver.com/custom.html

This cut out virtually all my bumpsteer. I'd recommend this on any sami with larger tires. Save your thumbs. ;)
Title: Re: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: Zuki One on May 04, 2004, 04:01:55 AM
Thanx i do appreciate it
;D
Title: Re: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: ebewley on May 04, 2004, 04:35:21 AM
Quote
I have the knuckle over steering the 4 inch
drop pitman arm and 32x9.50x15tsl what can i do for the bumpsteer my wrist cant take much more! :-/oh 88 samurai if you didn't know allready
;D


There are several "hi-steer" options available that will fix your bumpsteer issues. These kits move the drag link to the top of the knuckle up next to the disc brake caliper. Trail Tough, Sky, RRO, and Calmini all have kits for your Samurai.

Good Luck, Eric
Title: Re: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: 87BlackSami on May 04, 2004, 02:41:30 PM
Quote


There are several "hi-steer" options available that will fix your bumpsteer issues. These kits move the drag link to the top of the knuckle up next to the disc brake caliper. Trail Tough, Sky, RRO, and Calmini all have kits for your Samurai.

Good Luck, Eric


If I read his post right, He already has a high steer kit.
Title: Re: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: Natebert on May 04, 2004, 03:21:08 PM
How 'high' of a high steer are these kits available in?

My existing high steer (modified 300 series mercedes) arms are about 2 inches.

I need at least 3 inches with a top down taper.

Anybody have any recommendations or suggestions?

Thanks,
~Nate

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Title: Re: Eliminating Bump steer
Post by: 87BlackSami on May 04, 2004, 03:36:46 PM
What years benz 300's does the arm come off of?