yes, the funny thing is that the method of reducing "bumpsteer" effect that is experienced on extremely lowered vehicles (as mentioned on the HT threads) is to lower the mount point of the steering control arm in relation to the hub (e.g. by mounting it onto the underside...) to ensure the steering arm retains a similar angle to the original angle prior to lowering...
using your imagination (or do it practically if you like), what is the effect of the LCA swap on the vertical position of the steering control arm?
what does this tell you about *possible* bumpsteer effects?



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