Eddie, I hear yah. I'm sorta the same way, minus any knowledge about engines. I mainly just understand suspension setups. I bet steering stabilizer would help, cuz as is side to side body role causes alot of bumpsteer (before it really didn't all that much). In fact a sway bar might help even more. But I liked being able to drive without either, so I'm gonna modify it all so that I don't have to.
Escort, the draglink is essentially the same as a stock one in terms of length and design, so I believe it has to do with it having an angle on it versus flat (which is what it is supposed to be). As the passenger's side draglink moves, it either pushes or pulls on the driver's side tie-rod. Causing the bumpsteer I am now getting. Some how the location of the stock pivot point gave the perception of "equal" bumpsteer, and effectively canceling out any side to side steering when hitting a bump on both tires.
But now a bump on the right tire causes the truck to steer right.....or if a bump affects both tires simultaneously then the resultant is an even harsher bumpsteer to the right (due to that draglink having the angle that it does).
Bumps on the left don't affect the steering wheel at all.
Suspension wise I am not changing anything to lower the ride height, that is going backwards in my mind though I'm sure it would most definitely help and is actually the proper thing to do. BUT I have grown to like the way my suspension is right now...and would prefer to not redo it all over again...
I have decided to torch my new heim bracket off, and get a piece of 3/4" thick flat bar to weld on the draglink (this will be drilled and reamed for another chevy DRE). Then welded in the same or almost the same place as the stock pivot point, but a little lower (thats the best I can do to mimic stock).
This way at least the bumpsteers of the axles as they move up or down simultaneously will sort of cancel out (like the stock setup did). IMHO this is better than fighting to stay in a lane, as I didn't have this problem with the stock linkage as I do now. I do alot of driving...and need it to just work like it did. How it is now absolutely sucks to drive, and I'm not commuting to school and work (400 mi a week) like this. Something has to change.
I will be back to the way that it was, but with 1 ton chevy TRE's and DRE's. I can live with that...at least they should never wear out while I still own this truck.
This week = more

to do. I'll try and post pics as I go...I need to get it dialed in by next Sunday, as I start school the next day.