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Originally Posted by Justin1686 yeah the car is lowered on Swift springs. you think it could be a bad toe setting with the camber arms and toe bolts? I didn't

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Old 04-30-2011, 10:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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yeah the car is lowered on Swift springs. you think it could be a bad toe setting with the camber arms and toe bolts?
I didn't realize you had that hardware, it is very possible your rear toe is out of whack which could be due to a variety of things such as one of the toe bolts slipping a bit. I have Stillen sway bars at firm in the rear and the car is planted regardless of road conditions.
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I didn't realize you had that hardware, it is very possible your rear toe is out of whack which could be due to a variety of things such as one of the toe bolts slipping a bit. I have Stillen sway bars at firm in the rear and the car is planted regardless of road conditions.


You need an alignment first, op. Then stiffer shocks.
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