January 31, 200521 yr So...the rear toe on the EA82 stuff....slot the 3 holes in the arm that attaches to the trailing arm?
January 31, 200521 yr I really want to know why the FSM says you can adjust it. has anybody been able to adjust it?
January 31, 200521 yr I really want to know why the FSM says you can adjust it. has anybody been able to adjust it? if the FSM says you can ajdust it then it should also tell you how
January 31, 200521 yr it does, and I tried...kinda but it wouldn't move Herm is it rust-welded? Or was there something else physicly limiting the proccess?
January 31, 200521 yr Yep, its adjusted at the 3 bolts, moving for and aft adjusts toe, twisting adjusts camber. One setting effects the other so you need to check and adjust both at the same time. The adjustment range is pretty limited, if your looking for big changes you will probably need to modify something. Gary
January 31, 200521 yr My guess would be that adjustment is attained by adding small shims. By using tapered shims you could feasibly make small adjustments to both toe and camber. Probably not enough to get the negative camber that Will is after though.
January 31, 200521 yr you could stack washers between the trailing arm and the side of the torsion bar, to space it out a little
January 31, 200521 yr Author Probably not enough to get the negative camber that Will is after though. I've already got -2.3* of camber in the rear..... ...but ONLY -1.7* in the front. And thats with no mods on the back other than springs.....the thing is toe'd in a freaking mile tho. I guess im just going to slot those three holes and go from there.
January 31, 200521 yr I like how the specialty tool for rear alignment is "a piece of wood". I guess Subaru anticipated what kind of people would be buying their cars.
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