b'Rack & Centerlink Widths If the bump steer shows toe-IN with front end lift, then in front end dive toes OUT initially . and then toes back IN with further dive = the Rack or Centerlink mounting points for the inner tie rods are too narrow. Making the pivot point wider would help straighten out your bump steer curve. If the bump steer shows toe-OUT with front end lift, then in front end dive toes IN initially . and then toes back OUT with further dive = the Rack or Centerlink mounting points for the inner tie rods are too wide. Making the pivot point narrower would help straighten out your bump steer curve. Quick Tips: If we want more Toe-Out in dive: Raise pivot at rack or inner tie rod end at centerlink, or lower the outer tie rod end If we want less Toe-Out in dive: Lower pivot at rack or inner tie rod end at centerlink, or raise the outer tie rod end If we have a bump steer graph like the top, In-Out-In: We need a wider Rack or wider inner tie rod pivot points If we have a bump steer graph like the top, Out-In-Out: We need a narrower Rack or narrower inner tie rod pivot points If we want more Ackerman when turning: We need to move the Rack or inner tie rod pivot points rearward If we want less Ackerman when turning: We need to move the Rack or inner tie rod pivot points forward 387'