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If you are having bump steering problems with your early chevy 2, I can help with a bolt on kit. Basic kit is $350.00, with a core. Eddie Rezac 402 443 8424 or eddierezac@yahoo.com
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Can someone explain bump steer and how it effects a Chevy 2 ?
thank you Kenney Kelley |
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Bump steer is when the toe changes, as the front end travels up and down. The early (1962-67) Chevy 2 is very notorious for this problem.
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what exactly is included in the kit, and what is needed for a core? Thanks, Darrin Christen
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The core is the drag link, and a good pitman arm. I reconfigure these, send them back with a new pair of special outer tie rod ends, plus installation, and alignment instructions. If you would like, for a slight extra cost, I can rebuild your idler arm assembly to perform better.
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