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Originally Posted by synolimit The reason not to get them is an eccentric bolt can slip and lose all alignment on the track. You're better off to get or make

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Old 12-28-2013, 10:51 AM   #10 (permalink)
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The reason not to get them is an eccentric bolt can slip and lose all alignment on the track. You're better off to get or make your own eccentric lockout kit like I did and get traction arms to adjust toe and camber arms for camber.
Is there a certain amount of toe to not go over when adjusting toe via the traction arms, since traction arms also effect bumpsteer. I've read that ideally you want to adjust the toe via the midlink but..to do so without eccentric bolts then you have to either go a true coilover setup or buy SPL's 700-800 mid links.

If any of the track gurus could chime in on this too
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