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Weird “pull” going over dips at highway speeds

Jhall1981

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Ok, here is the deal, ‘21 sport w 2.5” front and 3/4” rear level/lift. All steersmarts parts on the front including sector shaft brace and correction geo brackets. Falcon 2.2 stabilizer. 37” Yokohamas. I’m feeling a slight pull to the left in the steering wheel only when going over small dips on the highway around 65 mph. Wth! ??‍♂
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Make sure your track bar is correctly adjusted and the axle is centered. Also check your toe and adjust the tie rod as needed. In my experience, if the toe is slightly off, it'll pull, bounce, or wobble. Just my .02.
 

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Bump steer, caused by angle of the drag link. A good steering damper will help mask this, but a dropped Pittman arm and sector brace are probably the best way to cure it.
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