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Old 05-03-2005, 03:05 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by ThatGuy
Because they get worn out.
Yeah,especially while driftng, the side-load forces put strain on your bushings (all of them) and in addition, can make those ecentric bolts turn. Making every mounting joint solid and keeping the adjustment linear (screw-type adjustment of length) will be less apt to change with the forces caused by severe slip angles (drifting). Even though your toe can be set to 0 with stock arms, its 8,000,000% more likely to change after a couple of months of drifting.
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