Bump-Steer Kit
Installation Instructions
Note: An alignment will be needed after the installation of the Bump steer kit.
I. Parts Included in Kit:
12078 BUMP STEER KIT
11270 ROD END EA 2.00
11271 SLEEVE, OUTER TIE ROD, THREADED BOTH ENDS EA 2.00
11272 LOCK NUT, NYLON, GRADE 8, 5/8" EA 2.00
11273 BOLT, SOCKET HEAD CAP, GRADE 8 EA 2.00
12089 JAM NUT EA 2.00
11269 BUMP STEER KIT INSTRUCTIONS EA 1.00
II. Tools Required:
Jack Stands
Floor Jack
Tire Iron
15/16 inch Wrench
¾ inch Socket or Wrench
Adjustable Wrench
5/8 inch Drill bit
Drill
Pliers
½ inch Allen Key
Hammer
III. Installation Instructions
1. Jack the front of the car up and place on jack stands.
2. Remove the Front wheels
3. Using a pair of Pliers, remove the cotter pin from the Tie Rod ends.
4. Remove the Crown nut using a ¾” wrench
5. Use a hammer knock the Tie Rod ends out of the Spindles.
6. Use an adjustable wrench and a 15/16” wrench to loosen and remove the Tie Rod ends.
7. Drill out the hole for the Tie Rod end using a 5/8” drill bit, make sure the hole is straight. Take your time and drill slowly as the spindle is very hard and will dull a fast bit. Note: It is a lot easier and faster to take the spindle off and use a drill press to do this.
8. Wipe the spindle clean.
9. Screw the new outer Tie Rod Arm onto the Inner Tie Rod Arm approximately 1¼”.
10. Screw the Rod End into the new Outer Tie Rod Arm approximately ¾”.
11. Insert the 5/8 inch bolt from the bottom through the spindle and then the rod end. The rod end should be on top of the spindle.
Note: An alignment will be needed after the installation of the Bump steer kit.
12. Use a ½ inch Allen key and a 15/16” wrench to tighten the lock nut onto the bolt.
13. Mount the wheels on the car.
14. Using a jack, return the front of the car to the ground.
15. Take the car to an Alignment shop. The Specifications are below.
Alignment Specifications:
Camber: -0.5 degrees (street) to -1 (race)
Caster: 3 degrees
Toe In: 1/16” total
The Bump steer kit is designed to be adjusted the same way as a regular Tie Rod End. To adjust the Toe-in of the car, only loosen the inside jam nut and TURN THE INNER TIE ROD. The inner tie rod is a ball pivot and is designed for this. Note, you my need to loosen the outer boot clamp so that the boot does not twist.