Bumpsteer
#1
Bumpsteer
Does anyone have a fix for bumpsteering that I find my RT has? It is kinda annoying considering the price I paid for this car. I expect it from my Jeep, but not the Magnum. [:@]
Could it be related to the alignment issues of the car? I will be a the dealer for my radiator recall on Wed so I will ask them, but I kinda wanted to be informed before with ya'lls thoughts.
Thanks for the help, batex
Could it be related to the alignment issues of the car? I will be a the dealer for my radiator recall on Wed so I will ask them, but I kinda wanted to be informed before with ya'lls thoughts.
Thanks for the help, batex
#2
RE: Bumpsteer
These cars don't have any bumpsteer??? Possibly you are confused with the definitions of suspension terminology. They do have some steering feedback form the excessive caster they run, kind of liker a shopping cart when it hits a bump...that one front wheel gets a little crazy for a minute, same affect. The LX runs 10* of caster, the only other car produced running that much is the Mercedes (coincidence?), why I don't know.
#3
#4
RE: Bumpsteer
Batex,
You posted this yesterday. When did you buy the RT? When was your RT made? I have heard of the Radiator Recall and Alignment issues with the RT, but those were all old threads. I bought mine last year and it was made the Friday after election day, 11/05/04. No recalls at all for my car. No alignment issues with my car. Reading the threads, I assumed Dodge worked out the Bugs prior to 11/05/04. As for my Steering, I do have VERY sensitive steering. I can feel every crease in the Pavement. That's what you get when you get the performance package. SE and STX drivers don't have the sensitive steering issues. They may have alignment issues... But that's for another thread. Anyway, let me know the Build date of your RT, as it seems very odd to make the fix for the radiator bracket recall and then install another broken one after the fact. Doesn't make sense, please reply.
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You posted this yesterday. When did you buy the RT? When was your RT made? I have heard of the Radiator Recall and Alignment issues with the RT, but those were all old threads. I bought mine last year and it was made the Friday after election day, 11/05/04. No recalls at all for my car. No alignment issues with my car. Reading the threads, I assumed Dodge worked out the Bugs prior to 11/05/04. As for my Steering, I do have VERY sensitive steering. I can feel every crease in the Pavement. That's what you get when you get the performance package. SE and STX drivers don't have the sensitive steering issues. They may have alignment issues... But that's for another thread. Anyway, let me know the Build date of your RT, as it seems very odd to make the fix for the radiator bracket recall and then install another broken one after the fact. Doesn't make sense, please reply.
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#6
RE: Bumpsteer
ORIGINAL: dodgemech
These cars don't have any bumpsteer??? Possibly you are confused with the definitions of suspension terminology. They do have some steering feedback form the excessive caster they run, kind of liker a shopping cart when it hits a bump...that one front wheel gets a little crazy for a minute, same affect. The LX runs 10* of caster, the only other car produced running that much is the Mercedes (coincidence?), why I don't know.
These cars don't have any bumpsteer??? Possibly you are confused with the definitions of suspension terminology. They do have some steering feedback form the excessive caster they run, kind of liker a shopping cart when it hits a bump...that one front wheel gets a little crazy for a minute, same affect. The LX runs 10* of caster, the only other car produced running that much is the Mercedes (coincidence?), why I don't know.
if it is this excessive caster, is there any way to fix it? Pardon my ignorance, I was just curious.
batex
#7