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> Bump Steer Kit, I guess PO installed one
Jetsetsurfshop
post Aug 31 2014, 04:38 PM
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These spacers are not factory, correct? I just bought a Bump steer kit and found this when I removed the shield. I've had that shield off 10 times and didn't take note. Duh



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post Sep 1 2014, 11:17 AM
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Have attempted to corner balance. Right front corner (if I remember correctly) was a little light.

As far as the shock go, I think theres something wrong with it. I have 1976 911 struts with Bilstens. They were new two years ago. I'm going to put it and inspect. There is some oil seeping from out of the top. I wonder If I added to much oil in there when I installed it.
We also have it adjusted pretty low. At tracks like Homestead it amazing, at Sebring, not so much. I don't thing its to low. Heres a pic.


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