![]() ![]() In other words, it looks like people have to go with either the Bowhouse upgrades, OR the Knight Customs upgrades, but NOT both. The bell crank does take out most of the slop that was found in the stock plastic bell cranks. The bell cranks do work with the Knight Customs 3D printed lowering parts. So to be clear, I am not using the Bowhouse steering rack, but I am using the Bowhouse alum bell cranks. By adding the spacer, the suspension know cycles better and eliminates most of the extreme bump steer that it had. Ty's tip is to add a 6mm spacer on the knuckle to lower the links to put them in line with the top a-arms. I stole a tip from Tekin Builds that he has previously posted in his Bronco build thread and applied it here. So to fix the bump steer caused by the Bowhouse steering rack, I decided to go back to the stock steering rack to see if it would help with the bump steer.īy removing the BH steering rack and installing the stock metal rack, the links are more closely in line with the a-arms. ![]() The Bowhouse steering rack does not work in this setup, but does work extremely well when used with the stock Element IFS setup without the lowering parts. As I said, when the suspension was cycled, there was massive bump steer.Įdit: I forgot to mention that the IFS has the Knight Customs 3D printed lowering parts. You can see in these 2 pics how far uneven the links are compared to the top a-arms. I even added spacers to the knuckles to lower the links. The parts are anodized aluminum and the steering rack also comes with 3D printed bump stops.Īfter installing both sets of steering upgrades, I found out the alum steering rack put the tie rod links too low and caused massive bump steer issues. Here is both the Bowhouse RC steering rack and bell crank parts to fix the slop and bump steer found in the stock IFS setup. I figured since the rig has the gray "hard" plastic theme in it that I may as well make the shock towers match. I also picked up the Enduro hard shock mounts. Next up is installing the Bowhouse steering fix. ![]()
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