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Todd,
It's positive caster that you want, that's what makes the car want to go straight, especially when you run really close to zero toe in. Yes, the shafts are a good idea, and so are the ball joints, the ball joints keep the camber a lot closer to zero, so that you don't have massive camber change during suspension travel, and that helps with bump steer, to a lesser degree. Most of the actual racing ball joints are made by either Moog or TRW, and boxed for other "private labels". Either is a good product.
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Now that bump steer kits are legal, Spohn performance makes a nice piece for for early camaros and 68-72 novas.
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