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Thread: 68 camaro steering issue
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03-13-2009 #1
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68 camaro steering issue
I have an issue with my 68 camaro. It has been lowered, solid bushings, speed tech a-arms, front sway bar and hotchkiss rear leaf springs. Has teflon bushings on both ends. The steering box has been changed to a third gen. It handles well but seems to have an issue on turn in. You turn it into a corner and once you get in it, it feels like it keeps turning itself into the corner. Once you get into a corner, you have to straighten it out a bit or it feels like it will auger itself in. Any ideas?
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03-15-2009 #2
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a little more info please
alignment specs? what tires are you running - size/brand? when you say "get in it" do you mean get into the throttle? because that can induce oversteer in a turn, which it sounds like you are experiencing.
give us a little more info and a clear description of what you are doing while driving.
thanks,
Paul
03-17-2009 #3
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The tires are Kumho Exsta SPT 255/45 17 rear and 235/55/17 fronts. The camber is -.4 left, -.6 right, caster 5.3 left and 5.9 right. toe is .11" The problem seems to be in the apex of the corner in the between the transition from throttle off to throttle on. If you straighten it out just a bit after turn in it seems to be better, kind of like turning right on a flat tracker to go left, only not near as severe obviously. Seems to be worse on left handers over right handers. The faster the corner, the less you notice it. It never seemed to bother me until a friend who races stock cars drove it and mentioned it and now I notice it all the time. I asked him what to do and he said to turn it a little right and stand on the gas . The back end does not feel like it is loose but just wants to turn harder into the corner on its own. The car also does not have a neutral position and will not return to straight on its own but that does not really bother me. I went with the short steering arms and quick box. It turns good but can get busy on high speed straights. I thought the short stuff would be better for autocross, which I have not tried yet.
03-17-2009 #4



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