rear disc toe problem
stole this pic from another thread. someone else was replacing the rear trailing arm bushing and was loosening this bolt that is marked. however it is better to leave this bolt alone and to disconnect the one that holds the compensator arm to the rear trailing arm. It is a little more difficult to get to and to put back in, but you don't mess up your alignment.
the reason it adjusts your toe is because it is not a round hole that the bolt goes into with no movement. it is an oval hole that allows movement back and forth, which will cause your rear wheels to either tow in , be aligned, or tow out.
the reason it adjusts your toe is because it is not a round hole that the bolt goes into with no movement. it is an oval hole that allows movement back and forth, which will cause your rear wheels to either tow in , be aligned, or tow out.
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Jan 20, 2004 02:29 PM



