Bump Steer limits?

Randy V

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Nice numbers there Doug!

Are you starting out with your lower control arms level at ride height?

You should be in pretty good shape...
It would seem that you might get even better bump numbers by raising the tie rods by 10mm..
It's been my experience that when compromise must be made, it should bias the bump side to toe out slightly.. When I say slightly - that's less than 2mm.
 
Hi Randy,

The picture below is the closest I have to showing the normal ride height position.
The lower basically slopes down a little at this point, due to the RC being set deliberately quite high at 70mm.
Top arm looks weird due to the pivot point for the upper ball being in the upright itself and not in the A arm
I'm locked out of my CAD model at the mo so can't give a better answer.

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