The only fix!!
Despite many well intentioned posts, the problem is the improperly engineered front and rear A arms on GT5 cars and GT5S cars. These suspension pieces were used on the 71-through 74 cars which were equipped with much smaller tires. And, even for them, the suspension wasn't right!! You currently have between 1 and 2 degrees of available castor in the front a arms. You need to have 4 to 5 degrees of castor in your front a arms. To fix the problem, arrange with Pat Mical to have the a arms remanufactured. I am running 4 degrees and the car is on rails with light steering wheel pressure. The power steering applications I have seen are over boosted at speed (very dangerous)and have had unequal lock to lock turning. Guys, it's an engineering issue that a patch won't fix.
Also, you will want to have your factory Koni Ariston shocks modified to be ride height adjustable, with correct spring rates front and rear. The alignment figures shown in the manual are not precise enough. Pat Michal can help you there. So, set the ride height all around first, get 1/8 total toe in (1/16 per side), set camber, set castor to four degrees and you will not believe the difference. Guys who have ridden in my car are amazed at how much lighter low speed steering input is. Power steering? Don't need it!
[This message has been edited by phill1 (edited 10-20-2003).]