I watched lmr videos and they never even say to make sure it’s Parrellel to the control are at ride height. They do it with the tires off. Glad I saw this video.
Your video production has come a long way the past few yrs bud, excellent job, i also never realized how good those headers look on your car. If long tubes weren't such a pain to deal with id put a set like those on mine. Hell moght even still be worth the hassle with how good they look and sound lol.
The alignment shop that installed these for me put all the spacers at the bottom. The tie rod was shot straight up. I didn’t even know this. I adjusted it but my lift isn’t from the wheels so I guess I also did it wrong. It’s a lot closer and it helps a lot but still have slight bump steer. Before, even if I hit a bump with both tires I’d get bump steer. Now I only get it when one tire hits but it’s not as scary since it only jerks the steering wheel not the whole car. I’m going to do what you did with the jack stands.
Great video Gary, the SVE bump steer worked great on my 04 GT, i had bought it with already had lowering springs on the front, man did it made a difference on how the car reacts to bumps, potholes, even big water puddles. It sure is a must for anyone that lowers their car. Thanks for the shot out, hope the trunk liner works and looks good for you. Thanks buddy!
Pro tip here: Take a piece of masking tape and put it on the center of the fender for a consistent reference point of measurement each and every time. While the car is on the ground, take a measurement from the bottom of your masked point on your fenderwell down to the centreline of your front wheel bearing on the hub. Now you can put the car on jackstands & remove the front wheels or both front wheels & with a block under the ball joint, Jack up on the lower control arm until you get your measurement backfrom the hub bearing to fenderwell to simulate ride height with the suspension compressed. Now measuring bumpsteer is super easy as the front end is essentially at "ride height" but the wheels are off.
Hi Gary. Great video! My only question is, how do you determine when the tie rod is parallel to the control arm? Is there a measurement to be taken? Anyway, really looking forward to all the future content, especially the truck lid sans wing and the Average Fox build. As always, Thanks! Bill. 🦊🙂
Hey Bill! Well buddy, i wish i had a more sophisticated answer for you but… i just eyeball it 😂. The wife says I’m pretty good at hanging pictures so therefore i feel I’m a certified parallel engineer 😉🍻.
Hey Bill, there is most definitely a sophisticated way of going about this if you want to really get into this and dive deep down the old rabbit hole. Just a UA-cam maximum motorsports bump steer measuring tool and Peruse a few of jacks videos. You can get extremely involved in the process if you want and spend a full 10 hour day taking measurements and cycling the suspension to achieve absolutely zero bump steer. As Gary mentioned for 98% of us it's easiest to just eyeball things as close to parallel as possible while suspension is at ride height, and your chances are about 95% that your car is going to handle perfectly fine with nothing to complain about. If your car is as low as Gary's or mine is, eyeballing the tire rod and the control arm at ride height is going to be pretty tricky. I have another comment here also on how to achieve that with you if need be🤘🏼
Great video. Just a comment on the bumpsteer kits. I’ve used a couple on fox mustangs with good success. My pace car has a set from maximum Motorsports. I have had issue with passing a safety from some local inspectors. If you can, get a safety inspection done before installation.
Wow! I honestly don’t know the “rules” surrounding it but would sure like to. That said, you’d think they would applaud the fact that it’s now safe. However, the whole lowered thing can be frowned upon as well tho… us car guys just can’t win 😂
Thanks buddy! Much appreciated. I had it sent to me by someone that had one it at a car meet however I believe the outfit that makes them is called: foxbodytrunk.com
I saw you were using 96-04 spindles and curious why your didn’t use 94-95 with stock kmember and an arms? I have team z 12” arms and k member with 96-04 spindles and strange coilovers… I’m not sure if I can be doing something better especially because I keep ripping sway bar tabs off the arms?
Should this always be done with a load on it? Cause LMR shows tires hanging on regular lift while installing bump steer... Also what would make my Stabilizer links on a angle facing the back of the car??? I got the lowering links. Its lowered on SVE lowering spring & strut kit? Any help greatly appreciated
Yes I would recommend having weight on the suspension. It’s the only way to truly get the angle correct. As for your sway bar links, has some one changed where the sway bar mounts to the frame?
Are your headers chrome, or, ceramic coated? I couldn't see them clearly enough to tell. I ordered ceramic coated on mine and the manufacturer replaced them twice before I bit the bullet and had them Jet Hot Coated to stop the rust. Thank you.
That is the company I used, 6 months and started rusting. White feature car, silver Jet Hot Coated the rest of the exhaust system, and you can see the collectors from the side. It's been 3 years, and , silver in this process not being available, the white coating is still not rusting. Lifetime warranty on it. I like to see which ceramic coating doesn't rust. So far all but the earliest, driven, ones seem to.@@KASLCustoms
I watched lmr videos and they never even say to make sure it’s Parrellel to the control are at ride height. They do it with the tires off. Glad I saw this video.
Your video production has come a long way the past few yrs bud, excellent job, i also never realized how good those headers look on your car. If long tubes weren't such a pain to deal with id put a set like those on mine. Hell moght even still be worth the hassle with how good they look and sound lol.
Thanks so much pal - it has been a long road LOL
Great job on the install Gary! Your coupe is looking great Brother! Can't wait to see how the Kenne Bell Supercharger install turns out! 👊🏾👊🏾
Thanks so much my friend!
My car is all over the road with these horrible Canadian roads! You know how I feel! Great vid. CANADIAN SUPERMAN APPROVES
Yessir I do!
The alignment shop that installed these for me put all the spacers at the bottom. The tie rod was shot straight up. I didn’t even know this. I adjusted it but my lift isn’t from the wheels so I guess I also did it wrong. It’s a lot closer and it helps a lot but still have slight bump steer. Before, even if I hit a bump with both tires I’d get bump steer. Now I only get it when one tire hits but it’s not as scary since it only jerks the steering wheel not the whole car. I’m going to do what you did with the jack stands.
Great video Gary, the SVE bump steer worked great on my 04 GT, i had bought it with already had lowering
springs on the front, man did it made a difference on how the car reacts to bumps, potholes, even big water
puddles. It sure is a must for anyone that lowers their car. Thanks for the shot out, hope the trunk liner works
and looks good for you. Thanks buddy!
Thanks buddy! You're a great dude!!!
Pro tip here: Take a piece of masking tape and put it on the center of the fender for a consistent reference point of measurement each and every time. While the car is on the ground, take a measurement from the bottom of your masked point on your fenderwell down to the centreline of your front wheel bearing on the hub. Now you can put the car on jackstands & remove the front wheels or both front wheels & with a block under the ball joint, Jack up on the lower control arm until you get your measurement backfrom the hub bearing to fenderwell to simulate ride height with the suspension compressed. Now measuring bumpsteer is super easy as the front end is essentially at "ride height" but the wheels are off.
There you go!!!
@@KASLCustoms you got to give the boys the pro tips! They need them!
Great in-depth vid. Thanks!
Thx bud
You need some shorter sway bar links for lowered cars.. It helps handling tremendously..
They’re on order. Thx bud 👍
Hi Gary. Great video! My only question is, how do you determine when the tie rod is parallel to the control arm? Is there a measurement to be taken? Anyway, really looking forward to all the future content, especially the truck lid sans wing and the Average Fox build. As always, Thanks! Bill. 🦊🙂
Hey Bill! Well buddy, i wish i had a more sophisticated answer for you but… i just eyeball it 😂. The wife says I’m pretty good at hanging pictures so therefore i feel I’m a certified parallel engineer 😉🍻.
Hey Bill, there is most definitely a sophisticated way of going about this if you want to really get into this and dive deep down the old rabbit hole. Just a UA-cam maximum motorsports bump steer measuring tool and Peruse a few of jacks videos. You can get extremely involved in the process if you want and spend a full 10 hour day taking measurements and cycling the suspension to achieve absolutely zero bump steer.
As Gary mentioned for 98% of us it's easiest to just eyeball things as close to parallel as possible while suspension is at ride height, and your chances are about 95% that your car is going to handle perfectly fine with nothing to complain about. If your car is as low as Gary's or mine is, eyeballing the tire rod and the control arm at ride height is going to be pretty tricky. I have another comment here also on how to achieve that with you if need be🤘🏼
Great video. Just a comment on the bumpsteer kits. I’ve used a couple on fox mustangs with good success. My pace car has a set from maximum Motorsports. I have had issue with passing a safety from some local inspectors. If you can, get a safety inspection done before installation.
It shouldn’t effect your safety inspection, I pass every year with these on..
Interesting...
I had issues with it on an out of province inspection. Totally new rebuild so it stuck out. They passed it but were asking for DOT approval.
Wow! I honestly don’t know the “rules” surrounding it but would sure like to. That said, you’d think they would applaud the fact that it’s now safe. However, the whole lowered thing can be frowned upon as well tho… us car guys just can’t win 😂
Nice job 👊🏻👍🏻
Thanks sir!
Nice buddy!
Thx dude!
Measure from the inner tie rod Boot to the outer tie rod jam Nut, before you loosen it. Assuming you are re-using that nut.
Great channel brother love your content I watch it like a tv series lol..but btw where can I get one of those under trunk lid covers
Thanks buddy! Much appreciated. I had it sent to me by someone that had one it at a car meet however I believe the outfit that makes them is called: foxbodytrunk.com
Very informative my friend
Thank you!
I saw you were using 96-04 spindles and curious why your didn’t use 94-95 with stock kmember and an arms? I have team z 12” arms and k member with 96-04 spindles and strange coilovers… I’m not sure if I can be doing something better especially because I keep ripping sway bar tabs off the arms?
Hey bud, the spindles you saw in this video are just stock spindles
Should this always be done with a load on it?
Cause LMR shows tires hanging on regular lift while installing bump steer...
Also what would make my Stabilizer links on a angle facing the back of the car??? I got the lowering links. Its lowered on SVE lowering spring & strut kit? Any help greatly appreciated
Yes I would recommend having weight on the suspension. It’s the only way to truly get the angle correct. As for your sway bar links, has some one changed where the sway bar mounts to the frame?
No, but they put on tubular lower control arms
Are your headers chrome, or, ceramic coated? I couldn't see them clearly enough to tell. I ordered ceramic coated on mine and the manufacturer replaced them twice before I bit the bullet and had them Jet Hot Coated to stop the rust. Thank you.
No i sure wish they were ceramic. These are the BBK “chrome” ones that only look decent for the first 20 miles…
That is the company I used, 6 months and started rusting. White feature car, silver Jet Hot Coated the rest of the exhaust system, and you can see the collectors from the side. It's been 3 years, and , silver in this process not being available, the white coating is still not rusting. Lifetime warranty on it. I like to see which ceramic coating doesn't rust. So far all but the earliest, driven, ones seem to.@@KASLCustoms
I really need to do this to my 93
Yes - its a game changer
@@KASLCustomsHELL YEAH. IT LOOKS BAD AZZ
Actually that is dangerous 🤸