FiveOFemale
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I don't mean to say that they will give you trouble. I've never used them or heard of any results. I just say why spend the money on something that is, in essence, a one-size-fits all solution? Like a one-size-fits all shirt, it probably doesn't really fit all that well.
If you want your bump steer to be correct after lowering your car, buy a bump steer kit (adjustable tie rod ends) and adjust it properly with measurements.
Or just save your money.
the point you are trying to get across makes sense. im going to research them further, im curious.