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Thanks. The car has come together over the last 6-7 years.
Yes. I still have the "training wheels" on.
ha!
you're running the tarret camber plates up front yes? i had issues and have given up. thinking now its all because I'm on springs! i dont think they'll work properly on a non coil over setup. rats.
you're running the tarret camber plates up front yes? i had issues and have given up. thinking now its all because I'm on springs! i dont think they'll work properly on a non coil over setup. rats.
thx. im gonna assume it's been in concert with coilovers then. for the record. tarret camber plates won't fit properly out of the box on just springs and mo30's
^ I've done mine the home depot chicken wire way. works for me and one of the smartest mods you can do. i couldn't STAND all that crap up in my grill lol
I have to keep mine or I will never get up my driveway in winter.
100% if we had even a semblance of "weather" here? i would probably have never attempted my rwd setup. agreed.
drizzle is a "weather event" here.
what i did: aligned with my Torque Solutions toe links. fantastic. found i had bent my oem toe links and possibly thrust arm driver side. will be replacing some more parts, but as it is? still mountain climbable
and rock solid in the rear rwd all is well.