Turbovauxhall. Books have been written on front suspension geometry, so the guys can't cover everything involved in narrowing a factory front suspension. Just keep in mind that if you need to narrow this Fiero front end to make it work, you should probably look a little longer for something that will fit better. Good luck there! If you do indeed narrow the Fiero front suspension by narrowing the crossmember only, you "may" create an ill handling car. Narrowing the rack to correct may get expensive. Moving the rack to correct may not be enough and requires special equipment and knowledge to do correctly. This is not a simple fix! Building tubular a-frames to narrow the suspension requires special tools and skills. Those small budgets make it tough! The guys were just trying to prepare you for what may be ahead if you do an install like this. And engineers do not build "bump steer" into a suspension. They are paid to engineer it out of a suspension design, and engineer the correct amount of ackerman into the suspension. Not the same thing.