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    Rear Negative Toe Problem

    I recently hit a curb and i have 1.4 degrees of negative toe on the right side(the side i hit) and .9 degrees on the left side. Im guessing its my trailing arms so i was going to replace these and the bushings.
    Any input on what bushings people are using and like? i hear not to go poly urethane but i am looking for something fairly stiff.
    thanks!

    #2
    you mean camber right?

    not toe.

    Is your semi-trailing arm bent?

    I like the powerflex bushings... and have had no problems w/ the AKG poly ones either. have run both. powerflex are easier to install.
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      #3
      Replace your TA's.
      Originally posted by george graves
      If people keep quoting me in their sig, I'm going to burn this motherfucker down.

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        #4
        nope its my toe. i have 3 degrees camber and i'm waiting on the money to get the ie kit installed but i'm trying to fix the toe first cause obviously somethings bent.
        i looked into new trailing arms but pelican wants a grand each for new ones, so im going to make a trip to the junkyard soon and see if they have any.
        would my semi trailing arm cause toe?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Beach Bum View Post
          Replace your TA's.
          I have to agree....There is no FACTORY adjustment for rear suspension...Something is bent and needs replaced...I would think you could get JunkYard trailing arms for under $100..
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