Is this stock rear toe bolt or adjustable aftermarket?????

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Old Mar 26, 2016 | 08:14 PM
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Is this stock rear toe bolt or adjustable aftermarket?????

Hello fellow g35 drivers I was wondering I bought my g35 and it had front and rear spc camber kits and I was curious about toe bolts in rear I took a picture of it and it's the bolt that connects the spring cup I noticed that from pics online oem ones have a hole in the washer but this one is mine in this pic and I was curious if it was adjustable. Seeing that spc for that matter has a solid washer without hole it made me wonder if mine was adjustable.

Would the easy way be to mark the washer to bucket and see how much it slides back and forth?


Thanks in advance for anyone with input and replies.



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Looks like an SPC toe bolt, so yes it's adjustable. Notice that the bolt does not go thru the center of the washer. FYI, the stock ones are adjustable also, it's just that the SPC ones are more elongated to give a few more degrees of adjustment.
 
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Old Mar 28, 2016 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by LoSt180
Looks like an SPC toe bolt, so yes it's adjustable. Notice that the bolt does not go thru the center of the washer. FYI, the stock ones are adjustable also, it's just that the SPC ones are more elongated to give a few more degrees of adjustment.
Ok cool yeah I found out I just unscrewed the the back of bolt and too washer off and Sen. That it was drilled out like spc suggest with template so I lucked out on having them already there.

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