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Old 06-02-2011
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Hello I am mark from holland and I have bought me a cat sx2.

I first drove a cat today from a friend (mine is not done yet) and I notised it has a lot of bumpsteer.
Is there a way to reduce this.
What I done was put the bal-ends on the (we call it the ankerman ) steeringplate ?? on top instead of undernead it.
The turnbuckle is now much more horizontal than it was before.
The bumpsteer is as good as zero now.

Is this a good way or is it totaly wrong or do I want the bumpsteer in my car.

Hoping for some tips.

grzz Mark.

please excuse me if I made a few writing errors
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the hub carriers (U3316) are on the wrong way round! swap them over (right to left) and all will be fine
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