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Old 10-01-2013, 05:15 PM   #1
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Smile Toe Arm: Is it a Must ?

Now I got a KW V3 and a Cusco LCA.

The alignment shop told me that I would need rear toe arms. The stock cam bolts to adjust the toe is not enough. And it would even be DANGEROUS without a toe arm.

I thought that a little bit toe in on the rear is ok right? got confused.
Can the toe be correct to 0 on the rear without those arms?

I am going to drop about 1''-1.2'', -2 f and -1.5 r camber.

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Old 10-01-2013, 05:19 PM   #2
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Running similar camber to your goals I was unable to zero out my toe. I actually was stuck with improper thrust angle. Toe out on one side, toe in on the other ...

Moral: buy toe arms
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Old 10-01-2013, 06:49 PM   #3
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Your signature is contradicting your topic yo.
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Your signature is contradicting your topic yo.
My guess is he's a Coach, a Manager or a Politician.
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The CSG BRZ does not have any toe arms. Zero toe all around no problem...
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I was able to get -1/16 toe per side with -1.2 degree camber with LCA so -1.5 should be possible. The more neg camber you will get more toe adjustment for the rear.
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I'd rather lose by a mile because I built my own car,
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DIY...
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I'm on H&R super sports (about 1.5" in the rear), with about 2* neg camber on racerx lower control arms, and stock toe arms. My alignment shop was able to get toe to 0 on both ends without any issue.
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I've got a toe kit from SPC performance but that requires pushing in their bushing into the existing toe arm as far I can tell.
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Your signature is contradicting your topic yo.
lol kinda busy cuz just graduatin from college and start my new job。 i actually changed lowering springs on my old car by myself。
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i might do it myself now cuz the labor fee is too much。 changed lowerin springs on my old car by myself before。 now just kinda too busy these days
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lol kinda busy cuz just graduatin from college and start my new job。 i actually changed lowering springs on my old car by myself。
I was just messing and congratz
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I was just messing and congratz
lol thanks。the bolts on my old car was rust。I used WD40 and take me half a day to take them off。Building a car during college years is a good memory actually。
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i knew that。those r not arms actually
Correct.

Just saying there are alternatives. I might not even end up using them if you're at all interested in them.

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