Bumpsteer kit???

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If you're not changing the K-member or the spindles or the balljoint design, or slamming it to the ground, you don't need a bumpsteer kit and could do more harm than good if you didn't set it up right.
 
If you replace them with stock, you shouldn't need a kit. If you go with Steeda X2's, you should install and properly adjust a bumpsteer kit, because they change the geometric relationship between the control arm and the tie rod.