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BBK 2005 - 2014 Mustang Front Bump Steer Tie Rod End Kit
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BBK 2005 - 2014 Mustang Front Bump Steer Tie Rod End Kit

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FEATURES:

  • Fits All 2005-2014 Mustang Factory Steering Racks 
  • Recommended To Correct Suspension Geometry on Lowered Cars
  • High Quality, Bind-Free Heim Joints
  • Durable Aluminum & Steel Bearing Construction

VEHICLE FITMENT:

  • 2005-2014 Mustang GT, Boss 302 or V6


Correct Your Suspension Geometry
BBK Performance Gripp heavy duty 2005-2014 Mustang bump steer kits are a perfect handling upgrade and allow adjustment to ensure proper alignment geometry when installing lowering springs on your S197 Mustang.

Designed to Perform
BBK bump steer kits are built from CNC machined aluminum and fitted with only the highest quality heim joints. These units receive a graphite colored anodized finish for a perfect look with all Mustang colors.

What is Bump steer?
Bump steer is when the front toe setting changes as the suspension moves up and down. This happens when the arc that the spindle travels during suspension compression and droop is not the same as the arc of the tie-rod end. If the toe changes more than a very small amount the front wheels begin steering themselves without any input from the driver.

This makes the car feel unstable and unpredictable over bumps with body roll or brake dive. The arc of the spindle and the arc of the tie-rod end are determined by the lengths of the links involved and their physical location with respect to each other. When the front suspension is heavily modified such as relocated inner control arm pivots or swapping spindles with different tie-rod end locations the tie-rod geometry must be restored to minimize bump steer.


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