Should I buy these toe arms??
So I bought a set of k sport coilovers that are true type coilovers.I already purchased traction arms and camber arms from z1 to dial in my suspension but I still didnt pick up a set of toe arms.I heard about EMUSA from their LCAs but I haven’t heard anything about their other parts.Has anyone tried the toe arms or other parts from them? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F231804023386
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Personally I don't like the metal Heim joints because they can make a lot of noise. I had some SPL front endlinks with that set-up and got rid of them because I couldn't deal with the clunking and popping. I lived in Austin at the time where SPL is headquartered and they couldn't fix the issue. Also the ones you linked look cheaply made and I wouldn't trust them. Z1 makes a lot of great parts at a reasonable cost so I'd probably buy their version. Suspension isn't a system you want to cheap out on with parts IMHO.
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Originally Posted by Blue Dream
(Post 7166970)
Personally I don't like the metal Heim joints because they can make a lot of noise. I had some SPL front endlinks with that set-up and got rid of them because I couldn't deal with the clunking and popping. I lived in Austin at the time where SPL is headquartered and they couldn't fix the issue. Also the ones you linked look cheaply made and I wouldn't trust them. Z1 makes a lot of great parts at a reasonable cost so I'd probably buy their version. Suspension isn't a system you want to cheap out on with parts IMHO.
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Yep the toe bolts work just fine. You'll have to elongate the holes the bolts fit through which is easy with a Dremel and possible to do with just a metal file but it'll take a bit to do it that way. I dropped our sedan almost 3" and the SPC bolts were able to get me back to factory spec toe in the rear. Stillen camber arms got my camber back in spec as well.
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Originally Posted by Blue Dream
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Yep the toe bolts work just fine. You'll have to elongate the holes the bolts fit through which is easy with a Dremel and possible to do with just a metal file but it'll take a bit to do it that way. I dropped our sedan almost 3" and the SPC bolts were able to get me back to factory spec toe in the rear. Stillen camber arms got my camber back in spec as well.
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It's just aluminum that you're removing so a file would definitely work but it will take some time with a rat-tail file. I used a right-angle attachment on a dremel tool, keep the speed at medium (or lower) with the right-angle attachment or you will burn it up.
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