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Sold: Megan racing rear toe and camber arms

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Megan Racing Rear Toe Arms (Rear Lower) and Megan Racing Rear Camber Arms (Rear Upper). Nothing wrong just wanted to have all matching SPL parts. On the car for approximately 300 miles.

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OEM parts available too, if interested.
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Vouch for seller
 
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How much? How are they compared to the spls?
I paid $392. So, $200 should be good. They're definitely more robust than the OEM parts. I just wanted to keep all my upgraded parts the same :).
 
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Are these easy to install?
I paid my race shop mechanic to do it and it didn’t cost a lot (of his time). I know it took less time than installing the rear sway bars on my bill when he did it.
 

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I paid my race shop mechanic to do it and it didn’t cost a lot (of his time). I know it took less time than installing the rear sway bars on my bill when he did it.
Thats because installing the rear sway bar involves dropping the rear subframe a few inches and then twisting the old one out and the new one. You need a secondary jack to support the subframe and then some straps or another jack for the exhaust. Its a pain in the ass but you can do it at home if you have the equipment.
 

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Thats because installing the rear sway bar involves dropping the rear subframe a few inches and then twisting the old one out and the new one. You need a secondary jack to support the subframe and then some straps or another jack for the exhaust. Its a pain in the ass but you can do it at home if you have the equipment.
Do you need to drop the rear subframe to install these rear toe and camber arms he is selling?
 

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Do you need to drop the rear subframe to install these rear toe and camber arms he is selling?
If I understand correctly which arms he's selling, no. There are 4 replaceable arms in the rear:

1) lower traction link - can be replaced easily
2) toe arm - can be replaced easily
3) upper camber arm - can be replaced relatively easily
4) upper traction link - need to drop the subframe to pull one of the bolts

I believe he's selling #2 and #3
 

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If I understand correctly which arms he's selling, no. There are 4 replaceable arms in the rear:

1) lower traction link - can be replaced easily
2) toe arm - can be replaced easily
3) upper camber arm - can be replaced relatively easily
4) upper traction link - need to drop the subframe to pull one of the bolts

I believe he's selling #2 and #3
Thanks for answering as I didn't know the answer. I just knew about the sways because I did them.
Front: 30 mins
Rear: 4+ hours (for me)
 

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No. Only the forward rear upper bar needs the subframe dropped to get the bolt out. #7 in this diagram.

What he is selling is #6 and #4

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Thanks for the info guys. So with these two parts I would be able to correct my camber right?
 
 




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