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Old 03-26-2012, 07:15 AM
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Toe arms or toe bolt

I've read an arm won't do anything and the bolt doesn't seem to be enough?

What will help?
Old 03-26-2012, 07:30 AM
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depends on your suspension setup...if you have stock suspension then got toe bolts, if you have true coils then you can get a toe arm
Old 03-26-2012, 07:58 AM
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Yea I have OEM style coilovers
Old 03-26-2012, 08:08 AM
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than buy toebolts
Old 03-26-2012, 08:40 AM
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Raising your car will help , then install some real tires.
Old 03-26-2012, 08:46 AM
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Didn't see that coming
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http://www.z1motorsports.com/350_g35...oducts_id=5091
SPL Rear Mid Links will give you plenty of adjustment and still let you use OEM style coilovers. You will want to grab some lockout washers as well. Pricey option, but the best way to do it imho (well, aside form getting true coils and toe arms!)
Old 03-26-2012, 07:52 PM
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Hella-flush now you want to fix it? I don't believe you.
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go lower
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Originally Posted by davidv
Hella-flush now you want to fix it? I don't believe you.
LoL

do you see how bad that toe angle is. As soon as I can get the bolt in and fix this I'll be happy
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Originally Posted by DjTyfightr
go lower
I had to go up to get the fender off the tire
Old 03-27-2012, 05:57 AM
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Originally Posted by JDub03
LoL

do you see how bad that toe angle is. As soon as I can get the bolt in and fix this I'll be happy
Are you sure you aren't talking about camber and not toe?
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Originally Posted by DjTyfightr
Are you sure you aren't talking about camber and not toe?

I'm pretty sure I should of taken an above shot
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
Raising your car will help , then install some real tires.
Dont listen to this jamoke if your not on Koni Yellows and some sort of drop spring with 1" or less of drop with huge fat tires he sh**ts in your cornflakes. BTW terrasmak im pretty sure he didnt ask for you opinion on his setup.

You should be fine with the toe bolts, nice fitment btw what wheels you running? I find it interesting that it looks like you have toe out? I know with my work equips my coils and dialing out some camber for some more poke I ended up getting more toe in....
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Originally Posted by nismo4life11
Dont listen to this jamoke if your not on Koni Yellows and some sort of drop spring with 1" or less of drop with huge fat tires he sh**ts in your cornflakes. BTW terrasmak im pretty sure he didnt ask for you opinion on his setup.

You should be fine with the toe bolts, nice fitment btw what wheels you running? I find it interesting that it looks like you have toe out? I know with my work equips my coils and dialing out some camber for some more poke I ended up getting more toe in....
Thanks I knew someone like that would come along, doesn't bother me.

The toe out idk it might have just been off to begin with.

I got the varrstoen 222 19x10.5 0offset

Thanks again
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Looks to me like he has excessive negative Camber and the Toe is out .
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Toe bolts and an alignment. I'm not all into hellaflush-slam-the-****-outta-it-till-I-can't-drive it thing but the anti-stretch and anti-slam comments were absolutely hilarious.
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Have you even tried to get an alignment? You might not even need aftermarket toe bolts
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Originally Posted by JaE35z
Have you even tried to get an alignment? You might not even need aftermarket toe bolts
I was gonna attempt that afterwards but I already have the bolts just haven't got around to putting them in
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Originally Posted by JDub03
I was gonna attempt that afterwards but I already have the bolts just haven't got around to putting them in


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