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First and foremost, yes I did a search, couldn't find what I was looking for. I have had this issue for as long as I can remember, but it became more prevalent after lowering and deleting the HICAS rack. It only happens under compression in the rear, and it's more prevalent when one wheel up-travels more than the other. It will pull or push (hard to tell sometimes) to the side that travels more, which leads me to believe it's bumpsteer. Has anyone encountered this? Background: -All tires are inflated properly, with plenty of tread left (over 75%) -The car was aligned recently, numbers are about as perfect as you can get -Shock and springs are all functioning properly -New RUCAs, FUCAs, tension rods, and traction rods (installed prior to alignment) -Rear ball joints deleted with new tie rods (no play there, also installed prior to alignment) Would bad bushings anywhere cause this? (subframe, sway bar)
Also, I made my own HICAS delete plate. Could a small variance in the inner tie rod pickup point location cause this? If anyone has any experience or insight, I'm all ears. Thanks guys
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