SPC Toe Bolt install write up with pics courtesy of Protocav.
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thanks for the info and speedy reply, lol. where can i get them from?
Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
You'll need the bolts AND the arms to get back in to spec. It's sold as a kit.
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Originally Posted by MySunset350Z
thanks for the info and speedy reply, lol. where can i get them from?
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Sounds like you'll also need the camber arms for the rear. Eibach or SPC offers the Toe Bolt and Camber Arm in a kit for around $245.00 which we also sell.
How's you front alignment specs? Might need some adjustable A-arms to get that to the specs you want.
How's you front alignment specs? Might need some adjustable A-arms to get that to the specs you want.
Originally Posted by MySunset350Z
im new to the alignment stuff. this bolt is all we need to align the car?
im curious because after my 19's and 1.5 inch drop, the stock camber/toe's were bottomed out during alignment and i still wasnt back to spec. my stock ones bottomed out at -2.5 and i need to be at -2.1
im curious because after my 19's and 1.5 inch drop, the stock camber/toe's were bottomed out during alignment and i still wasnt back to spec. my stock ones bottomed out at -2.5 and i need to be at -2.1
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We can match their price if you want to buy from a sponsor.
Thanks,
Gary
Thanks,
Gary
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
I got mine from IAP Direct http://www.iapdirect.com/item.asp?invid=622
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great thanks guys.
the front was also slightly off, but im not sure as to the exact numbers. it doesnt look anywhere as bad as the rear. what are my options with the front?
the front was also slightly off, but im not sure as to the exact numbers. it doesnt look anywhere as bad as the rear. what are my options with the front?
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Originally Posted by MySunset350Z
great thanks guys.
the front was also slightly off, but im not sure as to the exact numbers. it doesnt look anywhere as bad as the rear. what are my options with the front?
the front was also slightly off, but im not sure as to the exact numbers. it doesnt look anywhere as bad as the rear. what are my options with the front?
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Originally Posted by Gary King
I believe the new SPC A-arms are coming out in the next few weeks. Could be worth the wait if you can.
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Originally Posted by bhk1004
dont they also have bolts for the rear camber? i remember seeing camber bolts and toe bolts... so why waste more money on the arm?
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Originally Posted by BriGuyMax
If I understand it correctly, a modified camber bolt won't give you the adjustability needed to get the camber back in spec. Arms are much more flexible overall.
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I read that the SPC arm is adjustable. Adjustment Range(degrees) -4.0 to +4.0. How is this done and is there a need to. Can we install the arms straight out of the box
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The arm is threaded so you can adjust the length then lock in position with the jam nuts.
Originally Posted by 3five0_GT
I read that the SPC arm is adjustable. Adjustment Range(degrees) -4.0 to +4.0. How is this done?
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Originally Posted by Gary King
The arm is threaded so you can adjust the length then lock in position with the jam nuts.
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Originally Posted by 3five0_GT
can we install straight from the box? or do we have to measure it out. what if the the length was adjusted incorrectly?
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Ohhh ok. Thanks
Has anyone tried the STILLEN REAR KIT (REAR CAMBER & REAR TOE ARMS). Do these require cutting as well? For the price it better! ($760).
Has anyone tried the STILLEN REAR KIT (REAR CAMBER & REAR TOE ARMS). Do these require cutting as well? For the price it better! ($760).
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
You need to adjust the camber arms to the same length your stock ones are and re-install everything. You can't guesstimate the length they need to be. Make them the length of the stock ones and then when you get the car aligned they will adjsut the arm as needed.
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Originally Posted by 3five0_GT
Ohhh ok. Thanks
Has anyone tried the STILLEN REAR KIT (REAR CAMBER & REAR TOE ARMS). Do these require cutting as well? For the price it better! ($760).
Has anyone tried the STILLEN REAR KIT (REAR CAMBER & REAR TOE ARMS). Do these require cutting as well? For the price it better! ($760).
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Originally Posted by Cyp
what happens to the toe if you go back to stock?