Trying to iron out a bit of bump steer on the Viento, anyone got any pointers.
Cheers
The best person I spoke to regarding bump steer was Matt at Procomp.
I would u2u him.
HTH
Lyn
Can we have some pics of your front susp so we can see what adjustments are possible?
Geoff
Why have you got bump steer?
Surely the chassis manufacturer should have this stuff sorted?
I have only built one car and used a book to design my car, but no bumpsteer.
I can't believe it when you actually pay for poor design from a manufacturer!
Don't get me wrong, it's not bad, but if you hit a big bump it will pull the wheel.
See pic for suspension setup. Have camber and caster adjustment and adjustable shocks.
Cheers
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Where your top and bottom wishbone mounts are inboard, imagine a line running between them (white line in photo).
The steering rack rod end swivel centres need to be somewhere along this line (steering rack centred and straight ahead). (these are the swivel balls
under the black gaitors)
You will need to detach the ends of the rack from the uprights and raise or lower the rack until the swivels are somewhere along this line.
Hopefully your trackrod ends will still fit from this new position.
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[Edited on 12/2/2008 by nitram38]
The rack is moveable in an up/down diagonal fashion, I presume the same could be achieved by moving this to arrive at the centre position.
Cheers
Hang on a minute I thought bump steer was when the car changed direction as the result of a bump in the road, if you hit a pothole the steering wheel
will be pulled whatever you do with the suspension!
Caber
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Originally posted by caber
Hang on a minute I thought bump steer was when the car changed direction as the result of a bump in the road, if you hit a pothole the steering wheel will be pulled whatever you do with the suspension!
Caber
Looking at your 'photos I would suggest that it is going to be toeing out on bump?
If so you need to lower the rack or raise the track rod ends, reset the tracking and try measuring again. Small movements can make a dramatic
difference to the bumpsteer.
Concentrate on getting it sorted as a sports car with bump steer will feel dreadful on the road.