Lame rear suspension questions
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I have an 08z and not sure I fully understand what links I need for the rear I ordered oem style coilovers and spl rear camber arms. When keeping oem bucket do I run adjustable toe rods too I ordered the spl but canceled
figured I'd ask first cause after reading the description was talking about only running on "ras" and true coilover style. So do I need them or what
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figured I'd ask first cause after reading the description was talking about only running on "ras" and true coilover style. So do I need them or what
Thanks!
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No, you do not need rear toe links; those replace the spring bucket link for true rear coilover setups. You will need a toe bolt kit (probably SPC http://conceptzperformance.com/Cart/...on.php?II=4290) so that you can get your alignment back to spec.
If you're interested, SPL also makes high performance mid-links to replace the stock spring bucket link: http://www.splparts.com/chassis-Z33.html#SPLRMLZ33
If you're interested, SPL also makes high performance mid-links to replace the stock spring bucket link: http://www.splparts.com/chassis-Z33.html#SPLRMLZ33
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Appreciate it the coils were on back order anyways I'm seeing I can switch to true style. I was being lazy I researched a little bit thanks man!
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No prob. Also read through this thread: https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-...ion-101-a.html
You probably won't need to post amateur questions afterwards. Good luck
You probably won't need to post amateur questions afterwards. Good luck
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No prob. Also read through this thread: https://my350z.com/forum/brakes-and-...ion-101-a.html
You probably won't need to post amateur questions afterwards. Good luck
You probably won't need to post amateur questions afterwards. Good luck
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