Toe Bolt help, Elongating Hole?
#16
Originally Posted by releasedtruth
I'm glad I found this thread. I'm just about to Z H-techs and SPC rear time myself. Fronts, well, I may just let that slide and not do it depending on results. So no extension needed? I don't have the extender myself.
-GP-
#18
yeah i used the extension for my dremmel, wow made it much easier. Kinda hard to get to especially if you have that big factory exhaust muffler in the way back there. I just finished my coilovers up and it wasn't bad at all really, fairly easy install. had no problems with the rear camber arms or toe bolt holes. Got a couple problems with the front control arms by spc but we are trying to fix it.
#20
Yeah I replaced the rear camber ARMS as well as the to bolts. These are the camber arms: http://www.sfxperformance.com/parts/EIB572050k.htm and this was the front spc a arm install i did: https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/130848-my-spc-arm-installation.html I had alittle prlbmes with the stud bolt coming out of the bushing that bolt up; https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension/218096-spc-arm-play-thread.html
#21
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Yeah, I got the rear toe and the front a-arms, but I am thinking of getting the rear arm camber adjuster since the toe can only do so much. However, I am well within factory specs on the back with just a toe bolt. Somehow I just don't feel right not having it done "perfectly" though so I might have to blow another $200 and a couple of hours on the garage floor for this.
BTW I got back to your other thread with the issue with your front a-arms. I think you might be missing the conical bushing in between the A-arm bolt and the caster. I had this exact same issue and had about 1 inch of free space. Then I found out you are either supposed to take off the old conical bushing off the stock a-arm (which is VERY hard/impossible) or just get a pair from the dealership for about $30 bucks.
I get my new bushings tomorrow and the car back before this weekend, I hope, so I'll install the A-arms and let you know how it works out, unless you get there first.
BTW I got back to your other thread with the issue with your front a-arms. I think you might be missing the conical bushing in between the A-arm bolt and the caster. I had this exact same issue and had about 1 inch of free space. Then I found out you are either supposed to take off the old conical bushing off the stock a-arm (which is VERY hard/impossible) or just get a pair from the dealership for about $30 bucks.
I get my new bushings tomorrow and the car back before this weekend, I hope, so I'll install the A-arms and let you know how it works out, unless you get there first.
#22
Originally Posted by pavelpg
Yeah, I got the rear toe and the front a-arms, but I am thinking of getting the rear arm camber adjuster since the toe can only do so much. However, I am well within factory specs on the back with just a toe bolt. Somehow I just don't feel right not having it done "perfectly" though so I might have to blow another $200 and a couple of hours on the garage floor for this.
BTW I got back to your other thread with the issue with your front a-arms. I think you might be missing the conical bushing in between the A-arm bolt and the caster. I had this exact same issue and had about 1 inch of free space. Then I found out you are either supposed to take off the old conical bushing off the stock a-arm (which is VERY hard/impossible) or just get a pair from the dealership for about $30 bucks.
I get my new bushings tomorrow and the car back before this weekend, I hope, so I'll install the A-arms and let you know how it works out, unless you get there first.
BTW I got back to your other thread with the issue with your front a-arms. I think you might be missing the conical bushing in between the A-arm bolt and the caster. I had this exact same issue and had about 1 inch of free space. Then I found out you are either supposed to take off the old conical bushing off the stock a-arm (which is VERY hard/impossible) or just get a pair from the dealership for about $30 bucks.
I get my new bushings tomorrow and the car back before this weekend, I hope, so I'll install the A-arms and let you know how it works out, unless you get there first.
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