rear steer question
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rear steer question
I know that this is more of a race car tech question, but also 2nd Gen specific, so here it goes...
I am trying to find out if it is better to keep the stock rear steer bushings for road courses or to put the eliminator bushings in?
I am trying to find out if it is better to keep the stock rear steer bushings for road courses or to put the eliminator bushings in?
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If you are want to keep the rear steer for racing, I'd get new ones. But you can't get new rear steer bushings from anyone but Mazda (that I know of) and they only sell the whole rear carrier assembly, not just the bushings.
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There was a thread sometime ago about someone who found a bushing set from... (delltoro??) or someone that seemed to fit with minor mondification.
Its abot 30x easier to take the carrier to a shop and have them press in eliminators though (at least IMO.)
EDIT: that said, its by far more elaborated the installation of rear steer/toe eliminators make the car more predictable, and more race ready. It might cut down a bit of oversteer...?
Its abot 30x easier to take the carrier to a shop and have them press in eliminators though (at least IMO.)
EDIT: that said, its by far more elaborated the installation of rear steer/toe eliminators make the car more predictable, and more race ready. It might cut down a bit of oversteer...?
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