Please help identify these two parts (Pics) inside.
This is the right rear wheel of the car. My dad lost control and bent these parts.
These two are the same part just diffrent angels.


This is the second part which is believe are the camber arms.
These two are the same part just diffrent angels.


This is the second part which is believe are the camber arms.
I believe the first one is the the radius rod and the second is the front lower link, though I'm not 100% sure as I'm referencing the coupe FSM. Maybe best to post this in the Brakes and Suspension subforum to see if someone knows for sure.
^^^Thanks so much. I was looking at that vendor earlier but wasnt sure exactly which to order? Which camber arm should i go for ichiba or circuit? im going for the aggressive look sometime in the future?
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lmao at some of the responses here. Sway bar.......really?????????????????
People, when someone asks for help please don't just pull **** out of your azz. It sucks to be looking for a solution to a problem only to be guided in the wrong direction by someone who "thinks" they know what they are talking about. If you're not sure what you are about to post is correct, keep it to yourself!!!!!!!
People, when someone asks for help please don't just pull **** out of your azz. It sucks to be looking for a solution to a problem only to be guided in the wrong direction by someone who "thinks" they know what they are talking about. If you're not sure what you are about to post is correct, keep it to yourself!!!!!!!
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The diagram you posted is the front suspension. The parts the OP was asking about are in the rear suspension.
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wrong.
1st picture is the radius or "trailing arm" The toe arm is the spring bucket itself. Altough the when buying an adjustable radius or trailing arm you can adjust a small amount of toe, it is not the actual toe arm.
2nd picture is the lateral or camber arm as you stated.
1st picture is the radius or "trailing arm" The toe arm is the spring bucket itself. Altough the when buying an adjustable radius or trailing arm you can adjust a small amount of toe, it is not the actual toe arm.
2nd picture is the lateral or camber arm as you stated.



