gpm vs oem

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nivlacs3z
Joined: 02/05/2006
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heh This is to all of those who own some gpm. Was your purchase worth it? Did your car's steering improve?

I ran into a problem with HORRIBLE steering and I trying to decide whether or not gpm will solve my problem. If yall could help that would be great. The front tires point in about 5ish degrees, and theres alot of slack on the wheels. (wabbles alot)

nivlacs3z
Joined: 02/05/2006
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Re: gpm vs oem

koo thx for the comments. I decided on getting gpm knuckles for the wobble/traction fix. As far as the steering I use'd color0's idea dabbing on a little bit of super glue. <--- THIS WORKS its a freaking awsome cheap idea. Keeping an evo plastic might seem stupid because its so fragile but plastic is lighter and lighter is faster ^_^. It was definently worth the try

ph2t
Joined: 09/07/2004
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Re: gpm vs oem

the GPM alloy tierod for the EVO is really good, reduces the play in the steering and keeps it tighter, definately a worthwile upgrade...

ph2t.

cyphre
Joined: 11/26/2003
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Re: gpm vs oem

On the trucks? It helped immensely with the overall wobble.

f-150h05
Joined: 05/17/2006
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Re: gpm vs oem

Well I'm not shure about the steering ,but gpm parts will help the wheel wobble.