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Just a note on bump steer - I've noticed that not enough toe-in can cause a similar feeling to bump-steer, in that as each wheel hits imperfections in the road, it can cause direction changes as the car comes off 'pointing forward' steering and goes towards the side with the bump. With a little toe in (or a little more toe-in) the wheels don't get moved enough to cause steering changes when running over minor bumps.
Too much toe-in causes the steering to be 'dull' though -- you don't want that either.
HTH,
Chuck.H
'89 TurboLookTarga, 382k miles
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