VA6489
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Bump steer will not be corrected by adding a Hydro assist. The track bar is shorter than the Drag link meaning that they swing in two different arcs. This delta is what causes bump steer. Adding shocks and hydro cylinders doesn't change that fact. By adding 7-8 degrees of caster you will mitigate the tendance to steer with every bump but you will not eliminate it.
Simplest way to visualize is take a long straw and a short straw. with a common pivot point move them thru their arcs. The short track bar has more side to side movement than the long drag link. This causes the steering to react to the bump and required driver input.
Adding a slave cylinder to this will only slow you input to correct.
Another way to mitigate this is to install a long arm front suspension, one that locates at the transmission crossmember. Remember this is all about geometry lessen the arcs reduced the bump steer.
Simplest way to visualize is take a long straw and a short straw. with a common pivot point move them thru their arcs. The short track bar has more side to side movement than the long drag link. This causes the steering to react to the bump and required driver input.
Adding a slave cylinder to this will only slow you input to correct.
Another way to mitigate this is to install a long arm front suspension, one that locates at the transmission crossmember. Remember this is all about geometry lessen the arcs reduced the bump steer.
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