B>bolts - for rear camber/toe adjustment

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B>bolts - for rear camber/toe adjustment

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Hey guys, i went for an alignment and the guy showed me the problem.. he was wiggling the bolt on the driver side which was fine and i could literally see the camber changing but on the passenger side, guy said there wasnt any meat left on the bolt to move that plate/washer like thing...

Also, are these obtainable from any autostore? Maybe a lancer equivalent?
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They're a massive pita :evil:

You can get the washers & bolts from camskill, probably your best/cheapest option, or put a set of the Megan Racing arms on the back like I'm putting on the racecar (refer suspension thread), but I haven't tested these yet.
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dstocks. Had to replace a set myself.
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Any tips on replacing the part it mounts to ( bracket spot welded to chassis ) mines bent past repair mechanic said if he bends it back it will prob snap
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bduffman wrote:Any tips on replacing the part it mounts to ( bracket spot welded to chassis ) mines bent past repair mechanic said if he bends it back it will prob snap
Grind it off. Get some sheet steel & fold up a new one. Weld on.

Its only way you should be doing it, being a critical suspension mount & all.
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Bump?
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I got a pair from a wreckers off a ce lancer vrx... looked like they were clean replacements... should be a direct replacement... will see what happens..
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