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01-29-2009, 12:29 PM | #1 |
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What height does bumps steer become an issue??
I am bagging my truck at the moment, but I wanna know how low I car drive it, until bump steer becomes a problem (or start happening?).
I am setting it up so that the control arm will touch the ground when deflated, so i figure I'll drive the truck with the front crossmember about 4 inch off the ground, will I have bump steer problems with that setup? arms, crossmember, and mounting locations are all still stock. but I do have drop spindles installed.
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01-29-2009, 12:43 PM | #2 |
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
For safety, I suggest you set it so the lowest part of the truck is no less than 3/4" off the ground. Imagine blowing a bag or line at 60+mph. If your suspension makes contact with the road, it's not going top be a "controlled skid".
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01-29-2009, 02:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
It's not so much the height of your vehicle as it is the steering arm geometry. If your steering arm is on the same hoizontal plane and remains parallel to the lower control arm through your designed suspension travel, there will be minimal bump steer - this is independent of the ride height. Do you have a photo of your steering arms in relation to the lower control arms?
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01-29-2009, 02:39 PM | #4 |
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
I could set it up so that when deflated it will be 3/4" from the ground, that sounds like a good idea.
but as far as geometry, well its all stock other then drop spindles, so the angle of the upper ball joint is still quite sharp when sitting at my wanted ride height. what causes the bumpsteer? the upper balljoints angles I thought? I just figure that since there are a lot of guys out there that still use factory arms, that maybe there was a ride height magic number that bumpsteer starts happening at.. I'm sure there is... (since the angle of my arms would be the same as all the other stock arms guys out there). ??
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
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If they're not on the same plain, they will be swing on different arcs as the suspension compresses/extends. The result is the steering wants to pull/push when the suspenion is cycling through its travel. You hit a 'bump' in the road, the suspension compresses, the steering & lower a-arm are @ different plains so they're fighting against each other which 'steers' the truck in the process.... ala 'bumpsteer'.
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
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01-30-2009, 12:32 AM | #7 |
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
Damn Scoti replied before i was done writing my book.
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
Yeah, but I didn't provide the PowerPoint presentation..... Nice job BTW.
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01-30-2009, 10:43 AM | #9 |
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
Thanks scoti!
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01-31-2009, 12:51 AM | #10 |
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Re: What height does bumps steer become an issue??
If Your suspension is set up properly... Bump steer will never be an issue, no matter how hi or low you are, or how much suspension travel you have... I fabricated my own front suspension, I have 14 inches of travel.. and less than 1/32" bump steer through the entire suspension arch.
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