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Ordered/received my steeds bump steer kit and arms (lower control arm, tension link, bump steer kit) and was wondering after doing a little more reading if this kit is for magneride equipped cars. The Steeda Bullitt have these parts don't they? I'm on the FPP springs and while the 200mm drop is not a lot I kinda think the steering got a little more bump steer that you can definitely feel on a bumpy road. Any thoughts?
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Ordered/received my steeds bump steer kit and arms (lower control arm, tension link, bump steer kit) and was wondering after doing a little more reading if this kit is for magneride equipped cars. The Steeda Bullitt have these parts don't they? I'm on the FPP springs and while the 200mm drop is not a lot I kinda think the steering got a little more bump steer that you can definitely feel on a bumpy road. Any thoughts?
Did you really lower the car 200mm - seems impossible as that's about 8"; maybe 20mm (about 3/4")?
 
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Did you really lower the car 200mm - seems impossible as that's about 8"; maybe 20mm (about 3/4")?
Yep, 20mm. Fat fingered. I don't think the s550 chassis likes any geometry changes. According to steeda anything over 1/2 inch lowering benefits from the kit.
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