Hey there bud, the wheels you run, nor the scrub radius will effect you bump steer. The bump steer is purely caused by the suspension geometry. What wheels are mounted to the hub will have 0 effect on bumpsteer if nothing else is changed, even with an altered scrub radius from different offset wheels.
Bump steer is caused by the steering arms changing angles in a way that pushes or pulls on the front hubs steering ball joints as the suspention is moved through its range of motion. Its one of those things you dont have to worry about at all unless your experiancing its negative effects.
The only thing thatll effect your bumpsteer that youll be changing, is your static ride height, which im guessing you wont be slamming since your after a good sussy setup. The only other way the bumpsteer will be altered is by changing the steering/suspension geometry, somthing that you wont be touching.

 
			
 
			
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