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KW V3 and SPL installed!! Question. Need advice. Thanks!

Originally Posted by dragonbreath You will need these for toe adjustment. You can't use the regular, much cheaper toe arms because of they are only compatible with true style coilovers.

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Old 11-29-2015, 10:05 AM   #1 (permalink)
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You will need these for toe adjustment. You can't use the regular, much cheaper toe arms because of they are only compatible with true style coilovers. Yours are OEM style coilovers, hence the spring bucket on the arm for the OEM placement of the spring.

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I emailed my question to Z1 Motorsport. And they recommend me to get the rear traction link. They said it will solve my alignment problem. I trust their advice so I ordered the SPL rear traction link. :-(
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I emailed my question to Z1 Motorsport. And they recommend me to get the rear traction link. They said it will solve my alignment problem. I trust their advice so I ordered the SPL rear traction link. :-(
Hmm. I could be mistaken about it, but I'm pretty sure the traction link isn't positioned on the knuckle to change toe directly. Keep us updated as I am interested.
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Hmm. I could be mistaken about it, but I'm pretty sure the traction link isn't positioned on the knuckle to change toe directly. Keep us updated as I am interested.


You are correct.. the rear mid link will get me more ability for adjustment.

however the traction link can give me some adjustment as well..

I just asked the sales of SPL

the answer is, if I want the most adjustment, get both
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