RE: Subject: steering cross tube

From: Jarrid Gross (JGross(at)econolite.com)
Date: Wed May 17 2000 - 17:35:03 CDT


Jay wrote:

>I thought about this a little more. What does cause a steering to center?
>I assumed it was the forces created by the wheels rolling, like a gyrograph
>forcing them to be as straight as possible. Isn't that true?

Gosh, I always thought it was the toe in setting.

BTW:
One problem I think one might face with the bearings replacing
the bushes would be road noise tranmitted into the wheel,
although I would love to try a set for racing.

Jarrid Gross

Scharf <imagine(at)dowco.ca> on 05/16/2000 06:19:01 PM

To: Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com
cc: alpines(at)autox.team.net

Subject: Re: Subject: steering cross tube

If You use a bearing, the chances are the steering won't return to
straight ahead position after turning a corner when driving Les



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