What Can I do to keep my tires from butterflying
I have a white tc with tein basic coilovers. And my back tires are starting to on inward like the butterfly affect, what can i do to fix it or stop it.? What other parts to suspension should i get to add on so this wont happen?struts, sways and all that stuff right?
websites...just do a search for "scion tc camber links" in google. with a drop like yours your going to need them for handling and tire wear. the fronts of our cars dont have the same camber problems but the rears do.
heres one place i found...
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/p...oducts_id/6667
heres one place i found...
http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/p...oducts_id/6667
first of all. you dont need new struts if you have coilovers.
Second, just take your car to an alignment shop and have them align your rear camber back to spec. might as well align everything else while youre at it. the rears are already adjustable. you dont need to spend money on the camber links.
Second, just take your car to an alignment shop and have them align your rear camber back to spec. might as well align everything else while youre at it. the rears are already adjustable. you dont need to spend money on the camber links.
Originally Posted by reagulator
Second, just take your car to an alignment shop and have them align your rear camber back to spec. might as well align everything else while youre at it. the rears are already adjustable. you dont need to spend money on the camber links.
www.trdsparks.com
and
www.mcgeorgeparts.com
have the rear camber links for $169.
depending on how slammed you are, you might not be able to get it realigned straight
and
www.mcgeorgeparts.com
have the rear camber links for $169.
depending on how slammed you are, you might not be able to get it realigned straight
ok im going to just get my car an alignment then see what a difffreence it makes. my scion is slammed real low, with the stocks i have on its pretty dam low but im not going to put on my 18s untill i can fix the problem.
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