Re: Anybody else get alot of bumpsteer after lowering your truck? How did you correct
Any chance you also changed wheels and / or tires? In particular, wheels with more negative offset can contribute to bump steer. Wider tires up front (and some tire brands) can cause tramlining, where the tires tend to follow cracks or seams in the pavement. Not quite the same as bump steer, but might make it feel even worse.
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1972 K20 LWB 350/350/205
RIP El Jay
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