Anyone have a rear adjustable toe arm?
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Anyone have a rear adjustable toe arm?
Hey CL,
I go on the forums a lot, but I don't post much, so bear with me. I recently got into an accident with my IS300 Sportcross and when I took it to the shop to get it fixed, it seemed fine. I then lowered my car with Tein springs (green) and Koni yellow shocks. Then, I started noticing differences such as my left side leaning a bit more than my right. I took it to my alignment shop and they said I needed a new adjustable toe arm for the rear driver's. If there's any threads or posts about an IS300 part out, can anyone let me know? If you, personally, are selling or parting out and have this part, please let me know as well. Thanks.
I go on the forums a lot, but I don't post much, so bear with me. I recently got into an accident with my IS300 Sportcross and when I took it to the shop to get it fixed, it seemed fine. I then lowered my car with Tein springs (green) and Koni yellow shocks. Then, I started noticing differences such as my left side leaning a bit more than my right. I took it to my alignment shop and they said I needed a new adjustable toe arm for the rear driver's. If there's any threads or posts about an IS300 part out, can anyone let me know? If you, personally, are selling or parting out and have this part, please let me know as well. Thanks.
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FIGS engineering sells adjustable Toe links. I need to get these too. After I lowered my car toe has been eating my tires.
http://shopfigs.com/v1/index.php?rou...&product_id=63
http://shopfigs.com/v1/index.php?rou...&product_id=63
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Since you went with the spring shock combo versus a coilover system they do tend to lean more towards the driver side over the passenger side since that is where most of the weight is.
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