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Old 06-06-2014, 01:39 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Nixlimited View Post
The issue is that I believe you cannot just replace the toe arm without going with a full coilover. Otherwise, you need to replace the mid-link, which has a spring perch. SPL makes some lust-worthy mid-links with adjustable perches, but they are very expensive. I would suggest starting with the adjustable camber arms and see if you can get in spec for toe based on your ride height. If you can't, then consider options to deal with toe, like the mid-links.
Just to clarify this one more time the toe arm and midlink are the same piece. It's just that some aftermarket replacement arms do no not have a place for the factory spring to push against, requiring you to switch to true coilovers.
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