Toe Bolt help, Elongating Hole?
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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.
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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.
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
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.
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.

Yeah def get the rear adj. camber arms they are very good sense of security to have and wont do anything but help. I got mine TOE BOLT AND COMPLETE ADJ ARMS FOR ONLY $150 BY SPC HERE: http://www.ajusa.com/browse/index/24...645f31c3dd11c9
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