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Old 02-27-2017, 08:34 PM   #4
PGSigns
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Re: Ackerman angle on street suspension

The part you are missing is the steering arm angles. As you put input into the wheel to turn the steering arm on one side moving towards the steering pivot and the other away. This changes the amount the same input turns the spindle giving you the ackerman angle. The placement of the rack in relation to the steering arms will affect the ackerman and the bump steer. The Wilwood spindles have bolt on steering arms so they are the same on both sides.
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