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Rubber boots shot on ball joints, going w/ Steeda X2, do I really need bump steer kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blkkbgt" data-source="post: 16411297" data-attributes="member: 117234"><p>Yes adding a taller ball joint WILL change your bumpsteer curve in a negative way. Your bumpsteer is not effected with your current setup as the relationship between the tie rod and a arm are still the same. </p><p></p><p>CC plates are not hard to dial in compared to the stock pieces. In fact the are actually easier. If you find an alignment shop that won't touch your car because of them you didn't want an alignment from them anyway as they are most likely incompetent. </p><p></p><p>When you get an alignment don't allow them to send you out of the shop with one that is "in spec dude". In spec doesn't equal good. Find a shop that will set the alignment to what MM says for a street car and make sure they give you a printout to prove it. It may take you a day or so to find a good shop but it will be worth it in the end. Most places won't allow you to dictate the settings so be prepared to call several places.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blkkbgt, post: 16411297, member: 117234"] Yes adding a taller ball joint WILL change your bumpsteer curve in a negative way. Your bumpsteer is not effected with your current setup as the relationship between the tie rod and a arm are still the same. CC plates are not hard to dial in compared to the stock pieces. In fact the are actually easier. If you find an alignment shop that won't touch your car because of them you didn't want an alignment from them anyway as they are most likely incompetent. When you get an alignment don't allow them to send you out of the shop with one that is "in spec dude". In spec doesn't equal good. Find a shop that will set the alignment to what MM says for a street car and make sure they give you a printout to prove it. It may take you a day or so to find a good shop but it will be worth it in the end. Most places won't allow you to dictate the settings so be prepared to call several places. [/QUOTE]
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