Spc Rear Toe Bolt Template
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Spc Rear Toe Bolt Template
Hi Guys,
Long story short, I recently got my rear toe bolts installed, and I didn't keep the template, but I need to recut (elongate) the hole again due to minor issues and I lost the template. Anyone happen to have it laying around, or they purchased the kit and haven't installed it yet can make a scan/copy for me? I really need this to get my alignment back in spec, I will have a gift for you for helping me out.
Thanks,
Aaron
Long story short, I recently got my rear toe bolts installed, and I didn't keep the template, but I need to recut (elongate) the hole again due to minor issues and I lost the template. Anyone happen to have it laying around, or they purchased the kit and haven't installed it yet can make a scan/copy for me? I really need this to get my alignment back in spec, I will have a gift for you for helping me out.
Thanks,
Aaron
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You dont really need a template. You cant really go too far because of the bulges that hold the washer in place. I still have my template if you still want it for reassurance. You going to the next chino hills meet? Or you can pickup if you want.
No big deal if the hole is a hair too long. Will just allow for greater range of adjustment. If you are trying to reduce toe in, elongate the hole inward (away from the wheel).If you are trying to reduce toe out, elongate the hole outward (towards the wheel).
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here is the question of the night:
the tech accidentally elongated the hole that was suppose to bolt my spc camber arms and put my spc toe bolts there....along with the spc camber arms. Why and how anyone would do such a thing let's just leave that aside....LOL
Will I have a problem after I put the stock bolts back on with the elongated holes on the camber arm location?
the tech accidentally elongated the hole that was suppose to bolt my spc camber arms and put my spc toe bolts there....along with the spc camber arms. Why and how anyone would do such a thing let's just leave that aside....LOL
Will I have a problem after I put the stock bolts back on with the elongated holes on the camber arm location?
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here is the question of the night:
the tech accidentally elongated the hole that was suppose to bolt my spc camber arms and put my spc toe bolts there....along with the spc camber arms. Why and how anyone would do such a thing let's just leave that aside....LOL
Will I have a problem after I put the stock bolts back on with the elongated holes on the camber arm location?
the tech accidentally elongated the hole that was suppose to bolt my spc camber arms and put my spc toe bolts there....along with the spc camber arms. Why and how anyone would do such a thing let's just leave that aside....LOL
Will I have a problem after I put the stock bolts back on with the elongated holes on the camber arm location?
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