LionHdz
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So should I get them just to be safe
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lol quite positive you'd need them the bolts in the suspension now are straight cutSo should I get them just to be safe
So I need front bolts with my sportlines?lol quite positive you'd need them the bolts in the suspension now are straight cut
well depending how wide your wheels areSo I need front bolts with my sportlines?
Well I'm going to stay with the Si rims for now, the biggest wheels I'll do is 18x8, would I need them then?well depending how wide your wheels are
18x8+10 yes...Well I'm going to stay with the Si rims for now, the biggest wheels I'll do is 18x8, would I need them then?
yeah. i feel better going with Skunk2'sThose ebay arms actually look half decent. 7075 grade aluminum (I've seen inferior) and even though they don't adjust when locked to the knuckle (like my gen 1 arms) I feel a little better about fewer parts and fewer things that could potentially go wrong. It'll just take more patience adjusting them but how often do you change your wheel/ride height? I mean, useless you're on coils and track...
most manufactururs advertise 2 degree put bolt. like in my case i need about 2.5 degrees of camber all around. so i need four bolts for frontOk thanks for the help last question though do I need 4?