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    so i had a "brainwave" the other day...

    if i use mk2 uprights on the mk1, with the lower mounted steering arm, then my tie rods will be closer to level with low ride height, and thus reducing bump steer...

    have people not done this before? it looks to all fit up.... we shall see
    '07 Touareg V6 TDI with air suspension
    '98 Mk3 Cabriolet 2.0 8V
    '99 A4 Quattro 1.8T

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    i have a kit to move the rod ends to the underside of the hub carrier, leveling out the tie rod

    you just need to drill out the existing hole and press them in from the underside



    will get some pics of them installed

    i have 3 kits available$30 a pop

    Originally posted by Preen59
    I would have gotten wood from the picture message you sent me.. But I was sniffing Nitro, so i already had it. Hahaha.

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      check my build thread for pics

      Originally posted by Preen59
      I would have gotten wood from the picture message you sent me.. But I was sniffing Nitro, so i already had it. Hahaha.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by gldgti View Post
        so i had a "brainwave" the other day...

        if i use mk2 uprights on the mk1, with the lower mounted steering arm, then my tie rods will be closer to level with low ride height, and thus reducing bump steer...

        have people not done this before? it looks to all fit up.... we shall see
        Problem with this is that the lower control arms wont be parallel to the tie rod arm... go do a search on vortex, there is a encyclopaedia volume of posts on this subject..

        you need to use ball joint extenders or a modified bearing housing to get the gains from the lower steering joint position. NO recommendation for use on the road !!
        Lots of MK 1 Scirocco's...

        If it aint a MK 1 then it must be a donor car ??

        Cheers,
        Grant...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by roccodingo View Post
          Problem with this is that the lower control arms wont be parallel to the tie rod arm... go do a search on vortex, there is a encyclopaedia volume of posts on this subject..

          you need to use ball joint extenders or a modified bearing housing to get the gains from the lower steering joint position. NO recommendation for use on the road !!

          Exactly right. Relocating the tie rod barely has any effect (I've tried it already!). I have some of the ball joint extenders - a few hundred bucks, but money well spent, I'm sure.

          1976 Project Carbon Mk1 - Sold! | 2015 Lotus Exige Cup | F80 M3 Family Wheels

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