SPC Toe Bolt install write up with pics courtesy of Protocav.
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the kits im looking at online says it includes 4 bolts.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...158549736&rd=1
right under the pic it states "includes 4 bolts, you will recieve 2 for each side" weirddd.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...158549736&rd=1
right under the pic it states "includes 4 bolts, you will recieve 2 for each side" weirddd.
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Originally Posted by drift_projekt_Z
the kits im looking at online says it includes 4 bolts.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...158549736&rd=1
right under the pic it states "includes 4 bolts, you will recieve 2 for each side" weirddd.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...158549736&rd=1
right under the pic it states "includes 4 bolts, you will recieve 2 for each side" weirddd.
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I know most people are using the spc unit to get the rears back into spec, but who are using it to run more negative camber? Can toe still be corrected if we're running more neg camber?
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Originally Posted by Cost a G
I know most people are using the spc unit to get the rears back into spec, but who are using it to run more negative camber? Can toe still be corrected if we're running more neg camber?
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I had the Kinetix arms also....but after double checking the lengths of the toe/traction arms I realized that the shop over extended (beyond Kinetix spec for safe operation) one toe arm to bring the toe back inline for my camber arm/toe bolt setting. This created a dangerous situation - over extended toe arm and over stressed camber arm.
My plan is to remove the Kinetix arms and re-install the factory traction arm and SPC camber arm/toe bolt. Install is in process.
Originally Posted by trescincuenta
I already have the kinetix camber arms installed. But I cannot get the camber to a low setting because the facotry toe bolt does not give sufficient adjustment to bring the toe back to spec when the camber is where I would want it.
If I purchase the adjustable traction/toe rods they also sell (which the also sell together as a kit) I should be able to bring the toe into spec when I have the camber where I want it correct?
If I purchase the adjustable traction/toe rods they also sell (which the also sell together as a kit) I should be able to bring the toe into spec when I have the camber where I want it correct?
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
The traction/toe bars may help get the toe into spec but will have an affect on wheels caster which you cannot then correct. The only PROPER way to adjust toe on this car is with new toe bolts like the SPC units this write up is about.
My plan is to remove the Kinetix arms and re-install the factory traction arm and SPC camber arm/toe bolt. Install is in process.
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Quote:
I had the Kinetix arms also....but after double checking the lengths of the toe/traction arms I realized that the shop over extended (beyond Kinetix spec for safe operation) one toe arm to bring the toe back inline for my camber arm/toe bolt setting. This created a dangerous situation - over extended toe arm and over stressed camber arm.
My plan is to remove the Kinetix arms and re-install the factory traction arm and SPC camber arm/toe bolt. Install is in process.
Originally Posted by trescincuenta
I already have the kinetix camber arms installed. But I cannot get the camber to a low setting because the facotry toe bolt does not give sufficient adjustment to bring the toe back to spec when the camber is where I would want it.
If I purchase the adjustable traction/toe rods they also sell (which the also sell together as a kit) I should be able to bring the toe into spec when I have the camber where I want it correct?
If I purchase the adjustable traction/toe rods they also sell (which the also sell together as a kit) I should be able to bring the toe into spec when I have the camber where I want it correct?
Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
The traction/toe bars may help get the toe into spec but will have an affect on wheels caster which you cannot then correct. The only PROPER way to adjust toe on this car is with new toe bolts like the SPC units this write up is about.
My plan is to remove the Kinetix arms and re-install the factory traction arm and SPC camber arm/toe bolt. Install is in process.
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Originally Posted by pulpz2
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I had the Kinetix arms also....but after double checking the lengths of the toe/traction arms I realized that the shop over extended (beyond Kinetix spec for safe operation) one toe arm to bring the toe back inline for my camber arm/toe bolt setting. This created a dangerous situation - over extended toe arm and over stressed camber arm.
My plan is to remove the Kinetix arms and re-install the factory traction arm and SPC camber arm/toe bolt. Install is in process.
I had the Kinetix arms also....but after double checking the lengths of the toe/traction arms I realized that the shop over extended (beyond Kinetix spec for safe operation) one toe arm to bring the toe back inline for my camber arm/toe bolt setting. This created a dangerous situation - over extended toe arm and over stressed camber arm.
My plan is to remove the Kinetix arms and re-install the factory traction arm and SPC camber arm/toe bolt. Install is in process.
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Originally Posted by MIAPLAYA
Which is EXACTLY why i made that post. The only proper way to bring the toe back is via the SPC toe bolts. Tractions arms will get you there but will throw off other important alignment settings to do so..
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Originally Posted by drift_projekt_Z
the kits im looking at online says it includes 4 bolts.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...158549736&rd=1
right under the pic it states "includes 4 bolts, you will recieve 2 for each side" weirddd.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...158549736&rd=1
right under the pic it states "includes 4 bolts, you will recieve 2 for each side" weirddd.
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Originally Posted by ambo
I already have stillen camber and toe kits installed. Are these bolts compatible with them? Also, anyone know of a shop in AZ that would be able to install these??
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I installed my toe bolt last night but I'm wondering how perfect the hole needs to be grinded? They aren't exactly equal on both sides. Do I need to re grind them if the aren't perfect. Thanks.