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i really felt the difference with these bars turns feel so much better and the rear feels tight when turning in semi high speeds thanks for creating these telion and thanks to dat93legend for selling me these bars!!!
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Looks good man! Hopefully you didn't change the toe setting when you put the bars on.
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uummm i dont think so cuz the washers and everything stayed in place
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Rear toe is adjusted by an eccentric bolt. By simply rotating it to the wrong location you messed up toe
If those are bolted to the toe adjustment bolts then I'm positive you have disturbed toe.
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i folowed everything as said i marked the arear where the nut was and placed it right over it check carefully and it didnt move??
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Welcome to the club my friend
![]() ![]() I can attest that even after marking where the rear toe is set, the rear toe will be off slightly. Mine was off by a hair on both sides, I would definitely recommend an alignment.
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Got asneek peek on this...congrats on the install bro. Get an alignment.
Better yet, now that you're starting to do more suspension upgrades, go and get Firestone's lifetime alignment.
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