Toe Adjustment
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So i was doing a little research today and i found something called a Toe Shim Kit. I have never hear anything at all of these things.....or how it works. When i went in for my alignment i was told that my toe was still a degree negative and reach its farthest adjustment, and ive went through 3 sets of rear tires in the last 30 days......
just looking for a little advice, options, alternatives.....anything
just looking for a little advice, options, alternatives.....anything
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You can get the shims or just make it easy and get adjustable rear toe links, a couple of companies make some, I have the megan ones which have been good for the past 4 years. I do my own alignments and they make it really easy to adjust, makes it like adjusting the front and allows for much more range of adjustment.
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You can get the shims or just make it easy and get adjustable rear toe links, a couple of companies make some, I have the megan ones which have been good for the past 4 years. I do my own alignments and they make it really easy to adjust, makes it like adjusting the front and allows for much more range of adjustment.
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I said I've had them for 4 years and the bushings are in great shape, seen others use them. Only time I heard of one failing was someone on PO.com who hit a huge pothole that would bend the factory toe arm no problem.
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so im guessing they are able to adjust both negative and positive right...if so, im ordering mines today
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Yes, I adjusted my car myself at the dealer where I work, alignment is within stock specs since it's a daily driven car, I have no adverse tire wear whatsoever.
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awesome...thanks man, your probably the most active prelude owner on here because every time i have an issue you help me out, appreciate it bro....*heads to ebay.com
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I am assuming that by your user name you have a '92 'lude
1992 rear suspension parts
Turning #31/33 is how toe is set on the rear. The most common issue with setting toe on the rear is the bolt (#31) gets seized inside of #25, and cannot be turned to set toe. If this is the case for you then you will need to replace #31, #33, #57, and #24 RH or #27 LH (if you cannot torch the bolt (#31) and buy a new #25 & #31). If the #31 bolt does turn and it needs to be adjusted farther then the bolt can adjust, then most likely you have a bent suspension part in the rear (possibly the toe arm itself #24 RH & #27 LH).
1992 rear suspension parts
Turning #31/33 is how toe is set on the rear. The most common issue with setting toe on the rear is the bolt (#31) gets seized inside of #25, and cannot be turned to set toe. If this is the case for you then you will need to replace #31, #33, #57, and #24 RH or #27 LH (if you cannot torch the bolt (#31) and buy a new #25 & #31). If the #31 bolt does turn and it needs to be adjusted farther then the bolt can adjust, then most likely you have a bent suspension part in the rear (possibly the toe arm itself #24 RH & #27 LH).
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