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Old Jul 19, 2009, 04:10 PM   #46
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^and how does the PSRS affect the overall steering feel in your terms?
Suspension Discussion: Camber vs. Caster

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I just had Perrin positive steering response bushing installed, which adds 2-2.5* of castor. The turn-in is quicker and more precise, but the steering is a bit lazy. When you let go of the steering wheel after making a turn, it doesn’t snap back to straight as quick as before. It’s not a huge difference, but noticeable. It could also be the fact that I had it aligned and went from 1 to 2.5* of camber.
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