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I happened to be in Books a Million yesterday. While my wife looked for something I went to the car section and found a book on Chassis design and building.
I took it to and easy chair and started reading. I looked up the section on steering and "bump steer". It confirms what you guys have been saying.
There was an illustration showing the line between the top control arm pivot and lower control arm pivot, and said the pivot of the tie rod must be in line with these two points.
That is great and would be easy for me to calculate except my car does not have an upper control arm. It is a strut. The book had no info on cars using struts instead of upper control arms. Any suggestions as to how I can come up with a "line" to show where to put the tie rod pivot?
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JayB
Jupiter, FL
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