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You need toe bolts and camber arms for the rear. You spacers are too wide.

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Old 02-22-2022, 01:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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You need toe bolts and camber arms for the rear. You spacers are too wide.
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You need toe bolts and camber arms for the rear. You spacers are too wide.
Thanks, Spooler. I'm starting to think my spacers may be too wide as well which is causing the issue. What exactly will the camber arms do and do shops carry toe bolts? I'm hoping a shop will be able to advise on the toe bolts once they run an alignment.
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Thanks, Spooler. I'm starting to think my spacers may be too wide as well which is causing the issue. What exactly will the camber arms do and do shops carry toe bolts? I'm hoping a shop will be able to advise on the toe bolts once they run an alignment.
You will need at least SPC Toe bolts and SPL camber arms. Both are needed to correct the Camber on the rear. Once you get that done then you can see what spacers you need for better fitment. Do a search and you should be able to see what most folks run on the rear on stock wheels, if that is what you have.
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