Hey Everyone.
I am looking for a way to get rid of the bump steer or tracking issues related to lowering the MK3 Golfs.
Basically I don't want to use extenders because it isn't an ideal scenario.
I am looking at getting some replacement extended ball joints machined up (50mm or so longer) to replace the original ball joints to bring the LCA back to a more horizontal position. Obviously this means the Tie Rods will also have to be flipped which is fairly commonly done and doesn't require a huge amount of work.
This should bring the components back to a relatively horizontal position and stop the bump steer issues. Has anyone ever done this before? And is there a reason that people don't do this regularly? It appears to be a fairly straight forward modification...
Opinions / Issues with this idea?
I am looking for a way to get rid of the bump steer or tracking issues related to lowering the MK3 Golfs.
Basically I don't want to use extenders because it isn't an ideal scenario.
I am looking at getting some replacement extended ball joints machined up (50mm or so longer) to replace the original ball joints to bring the LCA back to a more horizontal position. Obviously this means the Tie Rods will also have to be flipped which is fairly commonly done and doesn't require a huge amount of work.
This should bring the components back to a relatively horizontal position and stop the bump steer issues. Has anyone ever done this before? And is there a reason that people don't do this regularly? It appears to be a fairly straight forward modification...
Opinions / Issues with this idea?
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