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Mrchips 12 January 2011 11:41 PM

Bump steer mod, easy ?
 
As title, is it a DIY sort of job or left to the pro's?

Whilst at it, anti lift kit?

darms 13 January 2011 06:15 AM

Leave it to the Pros mate...... Powerstation done mine, many many years ago :)

D1CCY 13 January 2011 10:38 AM

Either of these mods require alignment to be redone.

alcazar 13 January 2011 11:11 AM

As above.

Mrchips 14 January 2011 08:39 PM

Oh yeah I know they will need setting up, needs setting up again, bloody road in the UK, seem to have enough money for speed humps but not pot holes.

ae82mad 15 January 2011 12:14 AM


Originally Posted by Mrchips (Post 9818080)
As title, is it a DIY sort of job or left to the pro's?

Whilst at it, anti lift kit?

Sorry,but whats a bump steer mod?

bigarf 15 January 2011 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Mrchips (Post 9818080)
As title, is it a DIY sort of job or left to the pro's?

Whilst at it, anti lift kit?

bump steer kit is a very easy job to do yourself.the hardest part of fitting it will be seized nuts.make sure you have some wd40 and maybe some heat to hand just incase of seized nuts.alk isnt very hard to do either,but this will be made easier with ramps or a pit.i have fitted them all on mine.:thumb:

JonMc 15 January 2011 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by ae82mad (Post 9821677)
Sorry,but whats a bump steer mod?

This is a kit that corrects the angles of the steering components after you've lowered the car. As Arf says, both jobs are relatively straight-forward. Also worth noting that the new ball joints reuse the cones from the old ones if you have alloy wishbones and these are an interference fit so can be a PITA to remove. I worked in a wedge style ball joint splitter to get the old ones off.

Mrchips 15 January 2011 12:46 PM

Think I might just leave to the pros.


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