Sure mate. Wont be for a couple of days though mate sorry. Out early tomorrow and have a meeting in melbourne until late romorrow night.
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Thanks for the info MudRunner, I appreciate yours & everyone's help. I'll check out the OME Sport. I did look at the BP51s but they are very pricey ATM.
Will drop boxes fix the wandering steering? It's like rolling along in a boat sometimes, we're over here, no now we're over here, straight again, no leaning to the left now etc etc etc.....
Oh! Yeah right. You had not made comment on how it tracked so i assumed you had the caster correction in place and set right. It sounds like you dont and you dont have enough correction causing oversteer. Your forever correcting the steering. Would drive me bonkers.
Get rid of the caster bushes and fit drop boxes. It will transform the car!! You will be blown away at the difference. Based on this new info id say it could be the main problem. This quite specifically points at the description that Bene explained above.
Do the drop boxes and take it for a drive and see what you think. The drop boxes drop the back of the radius arms which changes the pivot of them and the angle which the wheel hits the bump.
At the moment the wheel actually moves forwad as it compresses the suspension, once the drop boxes are in the travel up will be far more nuetral and much smoother as there will be little to no forward movement.
Drop boxes ordered, 2 week delay for manufacturing.
OK, so an update.
Fitted 4 x adjustable 45mm Tough Dog shocks about a month ago now. They've made a massive difference, they've removed the sharp teeth shattering bumps I was getting from the road.
Ran them during my Madigan trip and they got a massive work out, they got incredibly hot but seemed to hold up pretty well.
The Superior drop boxes have arrived and I'm getting them fitted with new radius arm bushes this week, so I'm hoping that will fix the wandering steering problem.