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and this statement doesn't describe how bump steer would happen, for if you hit a bump, how is that creating bump steer? we all hit bumps everyday, does this create bump steer? no! a bump does nothing to the axle, or the stock height trucks would have bump steer, so this isn't a good representation of bump steer, however if you see that the rack moves with the axle then you would see that it always keeps a perfect steering geometry.Quote
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don't understand how bumpsteer would even be brought up, look at the picture, how is it going to bind?
the axle moves up and down vertically... if you hit a bump and the steering geometry is wrong it will steer funny because of the bump to the axle.
the shaft placement would need to compensate for bump steer and your photos and descriptions do not effectively explain what was done to compensate for that effect.
Ben