I like your video very detailed, and explained very well , it was easy to understand and your physical visual hand motions where excellent, your a very good teacher 😊
Nice explanation. Probably not something we need to worry about on the street. Well today's streets are pretty bumpy. Hit a chug hole and you could be having to over steer until car levels out. But the best knowledge is knowing your bump steer is causing damage. But how does this different tie rod reduce bump steer. Looks lust like an over priced upgraded original tie rod end. Thanks.
You prevent it by changing geometry. Usually the location vertically and length of the tie rod. Wheel spacers do not cause or prevent bump steer. They do however increase scrub radius which caused a ton of steering wheel feedback and pre mature part wear.
No, not often. You need to change the roll centre of the steering arms comparitive to centre of gravity. So you usually lower or raise the steering arm / tie rod.
My 2021 commander xtp does this, I see you have a tie rod kit for my commander to fix it but I don't see how there is enough room in the nuckel to move the tie rod end up or down enough to make a difference
@@ShockTherapyllc is there more info on the kit? The pictures on you website don't show the shimes , plus I don't see where I can get replacement hiem joints as I'm sure I'll need to replace them at some point
@@hughrs just watch the BSD instal video on the cannam x3. Same process and you can see the spacers. Individual rod ends are available on our site as well. The kit uses a 5/8 RH and 5/8 LH rod end. 👍🏼
A+ less than four and a half minutes and clearest explanation I'v heard to date, very informative thanks.
Your non-verbals really paint the picture, thank you!
Richard Mai Hand gestures get me in trouble some times. Lol
This explained it perfectly! Thanks!
And now I REALLY understand what Bump Steer is. Thank you for that Brilliant explanation. S
Stuart Penketh any time!
easiest explanation ever thank you
Great explanation! I just wasted about an hour on other videos to figure out my problem. Keep up the great work!
Thank you. I needed to know what bump steer is, and now I know. You da man!
I like your video very detailed, and explained very well , it was easy to understand and your physical visual hand motions where excellent, your a very good teacher 😊
Can you do a video on the new commander xtp... all I ever see is videos on the x3
Nice explanation. Probably not something we need to worry about on the street. Well today's streets are pretty bumpy. Hit a chug hole and you could be having to over steer until car levels out. But the best knowledge is knowing your bump steer is causing damage.
But how does this different tie rod reduce bump steer. Looks lust like an over priced upgraded original tie rod end. Thanks.
The rod end at the spindle is lowered in the mount as opposed to centered. This fixes up to 4” of bump
I learned a lot from this video keep up the good work
Great explanation of what it is, now how do you prevent it or get rid of it.. will wheel spacers cause it or relieve it?
You prevent it by changing geometry. Usually the location vertically and length of the tie rod. Wheel spacers do not cause or prevent bump steer. They do however increase scrub radius which caused a ton of steering wheel feedback and pre mature part wear.
Can u make a video of a xrs max with ur suspension. And bump steer fix going down sand highway. I'm anxious to see how it does . 😉
My 2012 chrysler 300c feels like the rear goes side to side when it rains.... could bump steer be the issue?
2-30 good explanation so far .
Excellently done!
Would an alignment correct this bumpsteer problem?
No, not often. You need to change the roll centre of the steering arms comparitive to centre of gravity. So you usually lower or raise the steering arm / tie rod.
Thank you, sir.
My best guess; He's an ex chiropractor! Great explanation that's for sure.
BEST EXPLANATION..!!!
My 2021 commander xtp does this, I see you have a tie rod kit for my commander to fix it but I don't see how there is enough room in the nuckel to move the tie rod end up or down enough to make a difference
The Commander kit works the same way as the X3, the adjustable shim allows you to correct for up to 3 inches of bump steer.
@@ShockTherapyllc is there more info on the kit? The pictures on you website don't show the shimes , plus I don't see where I can get replacement hiem joints as I'm sure I'll need to replace them at some point
@@hughrs just watch the BSD instal video on the cannam x3. Same process and you can see the spacers. Individual rod ends are available on our site as well. The kit uses a 5/8 RH and 5/8 LH rod end. 👍🏼
very nice explanation...
Very nice video.
Good explanation! Thank you!
Good explanation. Thanks.
Thanks
Thank you for this video
Well said
What fixed bump streer
I own a 240sx, and according to my research, certain Outer Tie Rod Ends have an adjustment that allows the correction of bump steer.