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Fieros... "never meant to do this..." (Page 3/3) |
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Australian
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JAN 22, 05:15 AM
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They did handle until push it till the bump steer slide out so after lowered spindles new suspension bushing and bump steer kit super wide wheels and a few sway bars tend to sort it out totally. Rodney i think sold the bump steer kit.
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82-T/A [At Work]
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JAN 22, 09:50 AM
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quote | Originally posted by Australian:
They did handle until push it till the bump steer slide out so after lowered spindles new suspension bushing and bump steer kit super wide wheels and a few sway bars tend to sort it out totally. Rodney i think sold the bump steer kit. |
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Are there still any good bump-steer kits being sold today? Or has all of that gone away?
I still have my "Big Fiero Parts Book" ... and 90% of those companies our out of business now...
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jim94
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JAN 22, 05:11 PM
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I raced microstocks in n.j. and Pennsylvania on dirt and payment tracks it was fun in Florida after a fiero car show we went to new Smyrna speedway for opening day hot laps.2005 is on utube and I must say I did have fun. My 87gt has a rear sway bar and jointed end links. No bum steer twitch the car was fun. All my friends raced dirt cars and spent many hours with set up. You don't have to spend lots of money, just lurn how to drive your car. The mods to the stock engine, coil and wires. The engine sings at 4.500 rpm.
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