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Old 03-23-2020, 06:14 AM   #1
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for those who've adjusted front bumpsteer...

...on a lowered car with standard (non-GT3) wheel carriers, and adjustable bump steer kit.

did you space the tie rod end CLOSER or FARTHER away from the steering knuckle?

I have the Rennline adjustable bump steer kit with H&R sport springs (GT3 lower control arms also) on my Boxster, and trying to achieve essentially zero bumpsteer. But no matter if I'm using NO spacers or ALL spacers, I'm getting what appears to be toe out on full suspensions compression. What am I doing wrong?
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