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    Sloppy Steering

    Hey guys,

    Spent the day driving both the Mustang and Z06. Driving the Z06 really shows how bad the steering on the Mustang is. Once the mustang starts turning it's great. However, I'm wondering if their is anything out there that helps 'tighten' up the steering. Looking to reduce the amount of movement in the steering wheel before the car begins to turn.

    All advice is appreciated!

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    This should take care of your problem. Looking to get one on my car next season.

    http://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM...hafts-C14.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by hsousa88 View Post
    This should take care of your problem. Looking to get one on my car next season.

    http://www.maximummotorsports.com/MM...hafts-C14.aspx

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    Oooh, interesting... I'll have to look into that! Thank you

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    That, plus some stiffer shocks/struts, and control arm bushings will also help, you could also use stiffer rack bushings. But if you really want quicker steering you'll need a quicker rack and pinion.

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    Combo of MM steering shaft + alum rack bushings is a great start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Combo of MM steering shaft + alum rack bushings is a great start.
    Then that is where I will start

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    You'll be pleased.

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    if you don't have full length headers, a MM 4 pt G load brace does wonders for turn in, assuming all the front end bushings are poly, delrin or alum

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    Quote Originally Posted by tulowd View Post
    if you don't have full length headers, a MM 4 pt G load brace does wonders for turn in, assuming all the front end bushings are poly, delrin or alum
    Plan is to go with Mac long tube headers. I just need a promotion at work

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    If you get the promotion-make it Kooks, lol.

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