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Re: Need some suggestions to improve steering feel on my 1992

Subject: Re: Need some suggestions to improve steering feel on my 1992
by bogus on 2012/2/27 17:48:59

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djxib wrote:
Good advice guys - thanks. My first 20 years driving was FWD on twisty lanes in England so maybe it still feels more natural.

Nevertheless I'd like a better feeling of connectedness (sp?) with the front of the 'Vette.

I have emailed Turn One to see what they can supply, I'll keep you all posted. As for springs etc., I have QA1 (ex Carrera brand) coilovers that also need replacement.

So this year I will attack steering rack, pump, hoses, fluid, coilovers, all bushings (front and rear). Should make a difference!!


I would not do a REAR bushing change. The poly bushings in the rear cause all sorts of binding issues. I would not mess with it.

If you want to really improve the rear, get the Banski kit. Seriously. It kicks ass. I have it and love it.


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