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Brax_on_Brax 08-16-2014 08:38 AM

No. My front and rear toe were both within factory specs after the alignment. The only thing off I the rear camber and these bolts will get them within .1 of factory specs. Which is all I'm looking for

Super Werty 08-16-2014 09:31 AM

You are misunderstanding me. You can get the car in spec with camber arms. But you will need camber arms and toe bolts to achieve zero camber with zero toe. zero camber and zero toe is not spec

Brax_on_Brax 08-16-2014 09:55 AM

Sorry but you are misunderstanding me. My front and rear toe and my front camber are ALL IN SPEC. The only thing that needs adjustment is my rear camber, which will be fixed with the camber bolts that add 3'.

Super Werty 08-16-2014 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brax_on_Brax (Post 2933050)
Sorry but you are misunderstanding me. My front and rear toe and my front camber are ALL IN SPEC. The only thing that needs adjustment is my rear camber, which will be fixed with the camber bolts that add 3'.

Camber and Toe adjustments affect each other. So when you put your camber arms on and adjust to zero camber...your toe will move out of spec.

With the camber arms you will be able to get the car in spec...but not zero camber and zero toe at the same time. You will need toe bolts as well achieve that

You will figure it out

NORAIN 08-16-2014 12:52 PM

:iagree:
Spec toe numbers are not very good when you're lowered. Zero toe is where you want to be.


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