DOD: I've read this article at least 5 times. What about your thoughts on correcting the horrible bump steer on the MK1 MR2? Specifically, some things I've determined is that the inner pivot point of the front tie rod is further in towards the center of the chassis than the LCA inner pivot point. This results in a terrible bump steer curve. The steering rack, if lowered, makes the bump steer worse!! I've tried RCAs, changed the stock tie rod ends to rod ends, adjusted the tie rod height above and below the steering arm, to no avail. My road racer is set up to have 5.5 inches of ground clearance( measured at the rocker panel for a consistent datum point). This ride height has given the least camber change for 1.5 inches of suspension travel in bump and droop. I've used Hoosier R6s, Kumho Sports Car DOT, Goodyear DOT, thinking grip was the problem, to no avail. Lastly, my research on various web sites uncovered that one problem could be that the MK1 MR2's inner tie rod pivot point is not in line with the LCA inner pivot point. Is this CORRECT? Please provide your thoughts and experience with the MK1.