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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 06:28 PM
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Alright, to start I read through the suspension 101 thread and think I answered my own question but just want to make sure.

I bought a set of ISIS HR Pro coilovers for my 2007 Z, I started the rears and was gunna leave the fronts for another night. Now on the stock shocks there's a bolt welded to the shock so the bolt just threads tight. On the coilover there is no bolt, it looks like I need to buy a bolt to fit, correct? If so, that's easy.

Now part 2, I did not buy a rear camber arm or what ever it is that replaces the spring bucket (what is that please?). Is it safe to leave the spring bucket in there with no spring temporarily while I wait for camber/toe arms to get delivered???

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Old Apr 21, 2014 | 06:39 PM
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yes you need to buy the nut as the coil overs don't have the nut welded on to thread the bolt. very easy just go to your local hardware store

it is perfectly fine to leave the spring bucket on there for as long as you'd want but its better to run camber/toe arms just to keep your alignment better
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Old Apr 22, 2014 | 01:44 PM
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Usually they come with the nut, a simple trip to hardware store fixes it.

Then #2 , as mentioned, perfectly fine leaving it.
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