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Old 07-09-2002, 03:12 PM
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I have some 94+ teg rear discs and they don't seem to be bolting up well they bolt up fine but they have mad camber and caster. Also the ek shocks don't fit looks like the bushing will need to be ground down. Has anyone else had this problem. They are from an ls could this be what is wrong? thanks
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Old 07-09-2002, 05:32 PM
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u use the ek lca's that is my problem to bad i can't get either off even wiht the impact. ohh well live and learn i guess i'll have to take them to a brake shop and see if they can get the lca bolts off since they are such a bitch. well i am done ranting thanks for hte time men and women.
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You should of marked where your alignment was before you pulled the trailing arm off. Then go to an alignment shop asap.
Oh, and use the ek LCAs.


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