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Originally Posted by synolimit Soooo...you're saying on a different car after springs ill need to off center the toe plates or ill be out of spec? So installed springs today.

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Old 01-11-2014, 11:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Soooo...you're saying on a different car after springs ill need to off center the toe plates or ill be out of spec?
So installed springs today. I got SPL traction arms and camber arms. Initial thoughts are the traction arms may not get me to zero toe. Looks like ill flip the lockout plates to find the best offset to get more toe or make new ones with more offset.
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