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ChrisZang 04-29-2009 01:18 PM

Rear Adjustable Toe Arms on eBay
 
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does anyone have them and knows if they are good?

Thanks

RandallNeighbour 04-29-2009 04:19 PM

I have them on my MY97.

I have no complaints, but it's only been about six months and 3000 miles or less on the suspension.

It's a little too early to tell if they'll last as long as far more expensive ones from Tarrett engineering, for example.

They do the job of correcting the toe-in issue when you lower your car though.

ChrisZang 04-29-2009 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour
They do the job of correcting the toe-in issue when you lower your car though.

Thanks for your response, that's exactly what I need them for
Q: Did you immediately install the toe arms after you lowered your car or later?

Reason why I am asking is that since I lowered the car I am "eating" rear tires.
Yes I know the Box isn't exactly easy on the rears, but I had the car for 2+ years before I lowered it, so I know how fast I need new tires.
Since I lowered the car I'd guess that I go twice as fast through my rears and I kind-a hope that fixing the toe-in will put me back to normal wear.

RandallNeighbour 04-29-2009 04:52 PM

I had them installed with the Ksport Kontrol coilovers, the control arms, the wheel bearings, the trailing control arms, and the list goes on even further but I've forgotten what else I replaced in one giant suspension whack.

I was tired of replacing pieces one by one as they started to creak and squeak and clunk.

Of course, my drop links are probably cracked already because I bought inferior quality ones off eBay.

Cloudsurfer 04-29-2009 05:02 PM

I'm running them as well, but I'm only at maybe 5000 miles on them but they seem to be holding up just fine. They certainly do their job during an alignment.


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