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Bump steer kit
Reading "101 projects" I think that lowering my 911 to Euro specs is high on my to do list. However it appears that I need to add a bump steer kit if I do so. In "101 Projects" it appears that the kit is just a couple washers and bolts. Can anyone provide me with dimensions for those parts or a source for the kit?
Eric
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Source for the kit- Try Pelican Parts. It's where I got mine.
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I have a bump steer kit on mine and was told that it was made by Weltmeister. Don't know the dimensions though.
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Go HERE.
Go down the menu on the left to "Steer Rack/Hdwre" Then scoll down to "Bump Steer Steering Rack Spacers".
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If you only lower the car to euro-spec, you won't need the steering rack spacers.
After all, euro-spec is just stock, and for a stock ride hight you don't need to mess with the bumpsteer If you go below euro-spec, the spacers might be usefull cheers, Jeroen
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