gonna pick up coilovers do i need anything else??
gonna pick up coilovers do i need anything else??
just trying to get a list and how much to save down. i already need tie rod ends as they are bust. gonna pick up some megan coilovers and am wondering what else should i get with aftermarket suspension. do i need the control arms too for camber??? wanna be prepared when i put them in.
I slammed my car and i read on this forum that i can't adjust the camber with the stock camber arm so i bought a RUCA. You might get away with the stock one if you don't lower it all that much but that's no fun.
Oh yeah. I did my Bellow boots (tie rod boots) also because i replaced my tie rods. The boots i had were cracked and ripped so i just bought another pair. Maybe something you might want to consider although that has nothing to do with your suspension question.
Oh yeah. I did my Bellow boots (tie rod boots) also because i replaced my tie rods. The boots i had were cracked and ripped so i just bought another pair. Maybe something you might want to consider although that has nothing to do with your suspension question.
The fronts already come with camber adjustment on the mr coilovers, but the back do not, although i will tell u that the back automatically gets a decent amount of negative camber with the coilovers on.
i wanted the camber to be stock and not rediculously angled n such. i also need tie rod ends? its the one that connects to the wheel and going to the rack and pinion. i was also thinking i might have to replace some bushings cuz if i remember correctly they were ripped last time i was under the car.
The tie rod ends is the piece from your knuckle (your wheel) to the tie rod. The tie rod itself goes to the steering rack (rack and pinion) and is half covered by the bellow boot. I don't know which bushings you are referring to.. maybe tension rods? go to a shop and have them take out the old bushings and put in the new one. Or you can just buy new tension rods.
LMAO Levi
- tie rods have nothing to do with changing to coilovers.
- if you plan on going lower than 1.5", get rear upper adjustable arms.
that's the bare minimum you'd need (the fronts, like mentioned above, already have camber adjust via the camber plates).
- tie rods have nothing to do with changing to coilovers.
- if you plan on going lower than 1.5", get rear upper adjustable arms.
that's the bare minimum you'd need (the fronts, like mentioned above, already have camber adjust via the camber plates).
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