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E36
E36 swerving
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<blockquote data-quote="WAFS328" data-source="post: 62847" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>That's right. Bumpsteer is toe change with vertical travel. It will make your car yaw at undulating surface if the rear bumpsteer gradient is high. You can reduce the bumpsteer gradient by lowering the toe control arm vertical direction. Foe E36, try adjust the rear toe at alignment shop. Ask them to set at original rear toe/alignment setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WAFS328, post: 62847, member: 879"] That's right. Bumpsteer is toe change with vertical travel. It will make your car yaw at undulating surface if the rear bumpsteer gradient is high. You can reduce the bumpsteer gradient by lowering the toe control arm vertical direction. Foe E36, try adjust the rear toe at alignment shop. Ask them to set at original rear toe/alignment setting. [/QUOTE]
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