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07-25-2008, 01:21 PM | #1 |
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bolt between coilover and knuckle spindle? help fellow Zilvians!
Hi, im working on a friends car that was recently imported. We were adjusting the tein coilovers that came with the car when i noticed a bolt stuck between the coilovers and the knuckle spindle. I've never seen or read about having a bolt stuck there and not sure if this is common. Just curious as to what its for and if i can remove it without any problems. Could this be to aid the coilover somehow? Maybe somewhat of a wedge to stiffen it? If it helps, the car has 5mm spacers on the front and the rims are 17x9 +30 offset with a 215/40/r17 tireon it. So maybe something to help with clearance?
Heres a few pics. Sorry for the picture size, i am a dumbass btw.
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07-25-2008, 01:27 PM | #3 |
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Probably to keep the knuckle from moving back towards the coilover (causing wheel contact if the clearance is tight). Some people have to pull it out right there, and then put the camber back in with the camber plates.
Hope that makes sense to you, kinda hard to describe.
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lol thats exactly what the bolt was meant to do. stop from creeping in adding more neg camber due to worn, loose are stretched bolts. good but old concept to practice... but this specific case and design isnt good... make everything fit right without the ricey bolt stoppers.....
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Thanks for the suggestion but it cant be, there on both sides.
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Just somewhat confused on the camber plate part. If i remove this will it add more neg camber to the wheel only if the bolts are worn, loose or stretched?? Im guessing for the current setup, i should keep the bolts in to reduce give on the knuckle spindle? ....and if i get some differint rims with a better offset below 20 or 15, would i be able to run them without the sketchy bolt between in knuckle and coil?
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that sounds about right for 9" wheels an a s13. someone please confirm the max wheel size and offset without spacers and correct camber.
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if so, then all you need is a square piece of metal with hole drilled off center. this would allow for 4 way secondary camber adjustment and you wouldn't need that ghetto wedged bolt. notice the elongated slot, and a locking bracket that would hold the washer (and subsequently the top bolt and camber setting) in one position. |
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