My SPC A-Arm installation
Hello,
Thought I would chime in here. Many folks have installed the shims successfully. The issue was in the beginning:
So if the installers are careful when installing the sensor brackets (which now do not have the locking style nut), they shouldn't have any issues.
Hope this helps.
Thought I would chime in here. Many folks have installed the shims successfully. The issue was in the beginning:
- Installers were not careful when installing the sensor brackets and bent them
- The nut provided for the brackets was a locking style which made it difficult not to bend the bracket.
So if the installers are careful when installing the sensor brackets (which now do not have the locking style nut), they shouldn't have any issues.
Hope this helps.
SPC rear camber arms
Does anyone know if the SPC rear camber arms will fit over a sway bar. I lowered my car and with the aftermarket ones i have it hits. When i go over a junction in the road the rear end of the car loses control. I'm going to order the SPL rear endlinks but was wondering if the SPC rear camber arms will clear since they are significantly less then the SPL titanium arms.
Thanks!
Thanks!
The SPC rears fit in very nice I had them in my 04 sedan.
Also wanted to chime on the part when you're taking the OEM arm out remember to take out the little cup that going to seat in side the new A-arm that connects to the arm that goies down to the hub.
One of mines came out easy and the used a pulley puller for the second one.
Be patient.
Thanks for taking the time to write the post.
Also wanted to chime on the part when you're taking the OEM arm out remember to take out the little cup that going to seat in side the new A-arm that connects to the arm that goies down to the hub.
One of mines came out easy and the used a pulley puller for the second one.
Be patient.
Thanks for taking the time to write the post.
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