so i just got my swifts, spl upper control arms, spl camber arms, and lockout bolt installed yesterday! ride feels real nice, only got about 10 miles of driving but
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swift and spl parts + spacers question?
so i just got my swifts, spl upper control arms, spl camber arms, and lockout bolt installed yesterday!
ride feels real nice, only got about 10 miles of driving but the springs are awesome so far. before: after: Last edited by RBfastback; 08-14-2014 at 12:01 AM. |
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It's in the right place. Another lockout will hurt your alignment
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what's circled by drilling or dremeling out the old bolt holes. none of that was done on my car, where the square plates are is where they were installed and that's a different location. shouldn't it go here like the DIY says it should? |
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It looks to me that they installed it in the wrong location.
The spl camber arm has the adjustment built into already making it useless where they installed it. The camber kit replaces that circled bolt that holds the rear spring |
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The ones with the squares are lockouts... You install lockouts for adjustable arms. OP, you need different toe bolts for more adjustment, OR replace the rear spring buckets/midlinks/toe arm with SPLs, then you replace the ones you have circled with lockouts.
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Can someone else chime in? I feel like a retard, I have 2 people saying I'm wrong, but I keep looking back and I'm 100% sure I'm right, lol
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But, but... You said:
It looks to me that they installed it in the wrong location. The spl camber arm has the adjustment built into already making it useless where they installed it. Why would that make it useless?
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From what I've read. You'd want to install it on the spring bucket location to adjust toe. If you go SPC bolts, you will have to elongate the hole to allow for more adjustability.
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Now looking at them closely I thought they were the adjustable toe bolts Thanks for up clearing up my confusion. |
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yeah it was a mechanic that just got confused on location, i noticed when he told me he didnt have to drill.
the bolts in the camber arm are the spl eccentric lockout kit the stock toe bolts have not been moved. everything right now is tight and alignment is holding even tho i have a little more toe then id like it i dont think its too much so shouldn't it be fine for a dd untill Saturday? it's not useless it still can adjust toe a LITTLE where he installed it wrong, at least enough to get it in green on alignment rack |
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The other thing I don't know is if you use the SPC eccentric bolts... Can you then switch to the SPL midlinks or SPL toe arms (depending on suspension setup) later? Or no because those holes have been made larger...?
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