Two questions, I have just installed RUF with TT Missing Link set up on my stock '87 Samurai with 235/75/15's with springs under Axel but don't know what the Pinion Angle should be to avoid "Bump Steer" and where do I measure it from?
Here is the steering data from the '88 Samurai FSM:
http://www.acksfaq.com/steeringspecs.htmIf you park your Samurai on a level spot and put an angle measuring device on top of the kingpin bolts with the wheels pointing forward, you'll get a basic reading of what the pinion angle is. I can't remember what that measuring device is called, but they have round face with degrees of angle marked around the edge and a pointer that always points down. They are sold at hardware stores and home improvement centers. Compare the angle readings to the data in the link above. The pinion angle is directly proportional to the kingpin angle
when the wheels are pointing forward.
Pinion angle has nothing to do with bumpsteer but EVERYTHING to do with caster - which can induce death-wobble.
Death wobble can also be caused by loose steering components like tierod links, Birfield seals, worn/loose wheel bearings and poorly balanced tires in addition to a bad caster angle.
Bump Steer is explained here:
http://www.acksfaq.com/bumpsteer_explained.htmI hope that this helps!