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Bump-steer kit and the parking brake cable clearance (Page 1/1) |
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FieroVin
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SEP 13, 01:57 PM
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A question to the Fiero guru's out there. I just installed the Held/Arraut/Fierostore bump-steer correction kit on my 87 GT. It seems there is not enough clearance between the A-arm and the outer CV boot on the RH/passenger side and the boot is rubbing on the cable. I think I have the cable run the only way it could, which is on top of the A-arm. Does anyone have any experience with this, or a little advice on what to do? TIA ------------------ Vin
1987 Fiero GT, Medium Red Mettalic, Lowered 2008 Solstice GXP, Aggressive 2008 G8 GT, Magnetic Grey Mettalic
1988 - 2006 - The 18 year dry spell between 2-seat Pontiac Excitement was finally over... RIP Pontiac.
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heavyhorse
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JUL 03, 06:22 PM
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Did you ever get this resolved? I have the same issue now that I replaced, my right axle.
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olejoedad
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JUL 03, 08:19 PM
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Sorry you wasted your time and money on the bumpsteer kit. Hope you check it often, wouldn't want something to break and cause a crash....
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lou_dias
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JUL 09, 08:22 AM
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Archie installed mine so I don't know if he re-routed anything. I did have to shave down the nut that's going vertical because when the axle nut was tightened, it would rub the outer shell of the CV and lock my axles up.
Edit: http://www.fiero.nl/forum/A...-2-072050-2.html#p50
Actually he didn't like the E-brake setup at all and never installed it.[This message has been edited by lou_dias (edited 07-09-2019).]
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