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> Has anyone used the Smart Racing style bump steer kit?
RoadGlue
post Oct 4 2007, 05:31 PM
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I have been eyeing this style of bump steer kit for sometime. Does anyone here have first hand experience with this and does anyone know if the kit is available cheaper elsewhere?

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post Oct 5 2007, 02:08 AM
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Ive lost count on how many of the Smart Racing (ERP) bump-steer kits we have installed..lots of them. The other products look like they would work fine as well

We have never heard of a failure of the ERP kit except the one discussed on pelican. If I remember correctly the person who experienced the failure couldn't ascertain whether the bolts had been torqued properly.. and work had been done on the car by himself and others....

If your going to install something like this on a street car that may see inclement weather you might want to add [url=h ttp://www.sealsit.com/rodend.asp]rod end seals[/url] to the kit...

I don't drive my car in the rain at the track so keeping moisture out of the rod ends isn't to tough.
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