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The Granada spindles have a different taper to the tie rods. You'll need to use Granada outer tie rod ends. No big deal. Just something to be aware of.
Bump steer is more of a concern with Granada spindles due to the different position of the steering arms. It's not just length that is different.
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I would venture a guess that the shorter the arm, the more the bump steer. Correct? Geometry and how long or how short the arm is (shorter being more responsive) would determine this. Since there has always been some bump steer in Falcons and Mustangs with the stock arms, and considering (from my crude measuring of images on a computer screen) that the Granada arms are shorter (both decreasing the overall turning radius and being more responsive too) they would because of that increase the bump steer.
If the rack just doesn't give you the movement to go from stop-to-stop (internally) as much as the stock steering box did, then adding a shorter arm would decrease the turning radius at the risk of additional bump steer.
Did I surmise this correctly?
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I have granada spindles and 65 mustang tie rod ends, and no bump steer at all, it goes down the road like a new car strait as a arrow. and I have a borgeson steering box internal power and I love it...jh[yay]
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