kona61
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- Josh
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I'm still doubtful it's true bumpsteer. I can't imagine that BMW would make such a large oversight on the CLAR platform. I'm sure that it would have been caught in prototypes, testing, and even just the principles they use to build these cars.Thank you for sharing this, my conclusions are that the more you lower your car the higher the chance of experiencing bumpsteer but this can be fixed by having a space on the control arm (or new control arms as mentioned in the video)
The good thing is that all these solutions aren't that hard to fix, they'll take time and it sucks that owners will need to dish $ out to fix the problem, but every car has a weird flaw (e9x has rod bearings, e46 has the fractured chassis problems etc..) and if this is the only problem then that's good news
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