Anti-Bump Steer Kit Caused More Bump Steer
My B15 came with a bump steer tie rod set, at first I had it flipped like stock tie rods are. The car didn't seem to bump steer, but then again I never really experienced what bump steer is so I decided to flip them and use the kit like it was made to be used.
Flipped
Full weight on the wheels, steering linkage is fairly straight:
I didn't have a chance to do the alignment, obviously it didn't ride well. Bump steered, and followed the road crevices, All signs of too much toe out. I realigned the toe, got it as close to 0 toe as I could with limited light time I had. Went for a spin still bump steers badly and is very unstable.
When raising the front wheels, I gain a lot of front toe out. When the tie rod was in stock position toe didn't change from when car was raised to being lowered (camber did though). I'm at a loss on what it could be, something doesn't seem right.
Moto IQ article
Flipped
Full weight on the wheels, steering linkage is fairly straight:
I didn't have a chance to do the alignment, obviously it didn't ride well. Bump steered, and followed the road crevices, All signs of too much toe out. I realigned the toe, got it as close to 0 toe as I could with limited light time I had. Went for a spin still bump steers badly and is very unstable.
When raising the front wheels, I gain a lot of front toe out. When the tie rod was in stock position toe didn't change from when car was raised to being lowered (camber did though). I'm at a loss on what it could be, something doesn't seem right.
Moto IQ article
To correct the bumpsteer, we eliminated the tie rod on the steering linkage and replaced it with another spherical bearing. We then drilled out the taper on the steering spindle arm and bolted the bearing directly to the spindle arm on the opposite side as stock. This puts the steering linkage much close to being in line with the lower control arm in its new position. Then we used shims to adjust the steering linkages position until we were able to get rid of much of the bumpsteer. These changes should give us much more front bite and reduce body roll under hard cornering.
Last edited by Vadim
on 2012-10-17
at 23-39-08.