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Rear Toe and Camber Bolts.


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Just had more good news regarding my suspention setup!! After having to buy new springs for my bilsteins due to sagging at the front, Ive also been told my rear toe and camber bolts will need replaced also!!

 

I had only just paid to get my geo done a month or so ago at a £200 cost, just to hit a dreaded pothole and screw it all up.

 

If anyone has had to replace these I would really appreciate any input. Are these a toyota only part? Does anyone have any idea on the cost to replace these? Im trying to keep the costs from increasing too much.

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The eccentric Camber adjusters are £9.43 + £1.14 nut + £6.44 eccentric washer each plus vat retail

 

The eccentric toe adjusters are £11.42 + £1.14 nut + £6.44 eccentric washer each plus vat retail

 

Afraid i don't have part numbers

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The eccentric Camber adjusters are £9.43 + £1.14 nut + £6.44 eccentric washer each plus vat retail

 

The eccentric toe adjusters are £11.42 + £1.14 nut + £6.44 eccentric washer each plus vat retail

 

Afraid i don't have part numbers

 

Excellent, thanks for the quick reply. I was expecting another huge bill to be honest but thats not too bad. Ill get onto toyota today. I take it these are the same part for all mkiv supras?

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Camber Adjuster No.1 (R/H & L/H).....48190-22021 (x2)

 

Camber Adjuster No.2 (R/H & L/H).....48190-24030 (x2)

 

Eccentric Washer.............................48198-14010 (x4)

 

Spring Washer................................90201-14020 (x4)

 

Nut...............................................90170-14012 (x4)

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If their seized you could possibly have torn bushes as well and then its either new arms

or poly bushes which some say are great and some don't.

 

If their not seized then i don't see why you'd need new ones as they can be cleaned up

quite easily with a wire wheel, greased up and refitted.

 

I've just done this on my 12 yr old Landcruiser but the bolts eventually moved and came out

the bushes fairly easily so was a simple fix and you can buy o/e bushes for that, all the original

bushes were torn due to the bolts being seized

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Camber Adjuster No.1 (R/H & L/H).....48190-22021 (x2)

 

Camber Adjuster No.2 (R/H & L/H).....48190-24030 (x2)

 

Eccentric Washer.............................48198-14010 (x4)

 

Spring Washer................................90201-14020 (x4)

 

Nut...............................................90170-14012 (x4)

 

Isn't one of your adjusters a toe adjuster ?

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If their seized you could possibly have torn bushes as well and then its either new arms

or poly bushes which some say are great and some don't.

 

If their not seized then i don't see why you'd need new ones as they can be cleaned up

quite easily with a wire wheel, greased up and refitted.

 

I've just done this on my 12 yr old Landcruiser but the bolts eventually moved and came out

the bushes fairly easily so was a simple fix and you can buy o/e bushes for that, all the original

bushes were torn due to the bolts being seized

 

I'd have thought the fact he freed them off doing the geo last month would mean I wouldn't need to replace them? I'm not to educated on suspension components so have no idea why they would need done.

 

He basically just called me this morning and said I would need to get them as they were seized solid the last time. Ill need to call him back and find out the specific parts he was looking for anyway, if not all.

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The only reason you'd replace them is if there seriously corroded or you have to

cut them to remove the suspension arm, you still then have to get the adjuster out of the bush

and if they are that bad and have been seized for some time the bushes are usually shot

as well.

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