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Baer Bump Steer Kit on 67 w Power Steering?

gtscode

Active Member
Trying here since I got nothing in suspension section.

Getting my car aligned next Monday and wanted to verify that the Baer Bump Steer Kit fits on a 67 with Power Steering?

I know the 65-66 have issues but wanted to confirm if anyone was running it on a 67 with Power Steering. I have heard it works.

Will be installing the kit this weekend.

Thanks!
 
yes it will work, with or without P/S, is the alignment shop going to dial in the bump steer? the coil springs should be removed.

have you experienced bump steer with the set up you have? are your spindles stock 67 spindles?
 
To be honest I have not experienced bump steer just trying to make sure I don't! I have never driven more than a few miles on the current suspension.

I have stock 67 spindles and brakes and the following setup:

Opentracker upper and lower controls arms, full roller setup
ORP Roller perches
Street or Track adjustable strut rods
Shelby Drop 1"
M+ 620 Lowering Springs
Opentracker camber plate kit

I don't want to pay twice so figured I would install the Baer kit before taking it in for alignment. Should I just not use the Baer kit? I already own it so money isn't the issue.
 
if the bump steer kit is not installed properly it usually produces bump steer, talk to your alignment guys, most will make a funny face when you talk to them about it :)

since your spindles are stock, if it were me I would line it up and drive it, if by a chance you have bump steer there are articles on how to install it yourself. which you will probably only have to dial in the toe again.
 
Did not install them as they didn't fit with the control valve for the power steering. Not planning on dumping my power steering any time soon.

They are now listed on the for sale forum.
 
Nice.

Knotts is quickly approaching! I know how you feel... last year I was prepping for the Knotts show, and it was my car's first show, not to mention the first long distance drive! I'm sure you'll be good to go soon.
 
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