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Old 07-30-12, 09:40 AM
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Shop could not complete alignment on rear right side.
Tech said I needed a new bolt in order to correctly do wheel alignment.
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Old 07-30-12, 09:22 PM
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rear toe link alignment bolt
48194B 4819830080
48194H 4819030060

they call it a cam bolt, but its the rear toe
ordered most of my oem parts from sewell, hasnt missed a beat yet.

if you have aftermarket suspension, might want to look into figs. gives me range for alignment.


http://lexus.sewellparts.com/oem-cat...S430-2001.html

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Old 07-30-12, 09:53 PM
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do I need 90170-12030(2)????

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Old 07-31-12, 05:21 AM
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90170-12030(2) is just the lock nut
you will also need 48194B and 48198H
like SorrGwa mentioned above
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thank you all!!
just ordered from sewell with the GREAT CL DISCOUNT!

how hard is it to change this nut and bolt?
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You should by some adjustable toe arms. So you can get it dialed in better
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Originally Posted by sputniknyc
thank you all!!
just ordered from sewell with the GREAT CL DISCOUNT!

how hard is it to change this nut and bolt?
Very easy to change the bolt. Unless its stripped.
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OP I suggest you buy a fairly sized breaker bar if u don't already have one, and some wd40.
those bolts looked pretty rusted
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The bolt in the pic looks like its gonna be seized up pretty good, try PB Blaster, I feel it works better than WD40 (+1 on the Breaker bar)
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