TOE ARM ADJUSTER
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From: oakland, ca, alameda
I need a new toe arm for my ef and i was wondering which brand would be the best for my car. On ebay i found a WICKED TUNING brand which sells for 70 with shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
and the SPC sells for 170 with shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...7.m29
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
and the SPC sells for 170 with shipping
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...7.m29
No i have not had any problems with them. Is ur car lowerd that is the only reason you will need this kit, if iam right this kit is to adjust your camber for your rear tires not your toe.
Camber is the tire contact with the road.
Toe distance between your wheels. front of car: toe in \ / toe out / \
Camber is the tire contact with the road.
Toe distance between your wheels. front of car: toe in \ / toe out / \
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Joined: May 2005
Posts: 218
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From: oakland, ca, alameda
i did a rear disc swap from a DA where i used everything including the toe arm and many people on HT told me to use the civic one which i dont have anymore so i was thinking to get the wicked or spc toe adjuster cause my tires in the rear looks like this / \
I was getting the wicked products comfused, because they sell a toe adjuster and a camber adjuster.
Didnt know that, Iam sure it will fix your problem.
I used the wicked camber adjuster for my upper arm, and the civic toe adjuster to correct my alignment.
Didnt know that, Iam sure it will fix your problem.
I used the wicked camber adjuster for my upper arm, and the civic toe adjuster to correct my alignment.
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I'm currently running Wicked Tuning rear camber and rear toe arms on my 88 crx with no problems. I purchased both on ebay and the quality seems real good so far. I have to get under my car one of these days to inspect everything but the last time I checked nothing was loose just dirty. I wish they made better camber adjusters for the front instead of those adjustable blocks. does anyone have recommendations for front camber correction on a very low car?
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