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Old 08-04-2008, 09:43 AM   #1
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Please help me with my car!!!!

ok so 3 days ago i crashed my z. i had the vdc off and i was going around 30 MPH and the car spun out and slammed against the curb due to my back tire blowing out. i trashed 2 work emotion kais and the toe of the car looked majorly fudged since it stuck out. when i looked under the car the rear right lower control arm was realllyyyyy bent. therefore figured if i purchased a new one it would fix my problems. so today i spent a couple hours changing it out and then i put it back on thinking i was in the clear. but no. it was still toeing out slightly and we got in the car and the allignment was wayyyy off. not only that but the VDC and slip button are illuminated and cannot be shut off. the rear tires squeel when going over 25 MPH and the car feels like it wil loose control if i turn it to the left hard, the tires will squeel louder by the way. by the way i have stance coilovers. everything underneath looks fine and not bent. does anyone know whats wrong??? btw i put stock 07 rims on the car.
PLEASE HELP ME im hurting over here! but the thing is when the lower conotrol arm was bent i drove it and none of the vdc or slip lights were on. then when we repaired the arm it tarted these problems... any ideas?




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Old 08-04-2008, 11:16 AM   #2
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take it to an alignment shop. just changing a bent arm wont fix your toe, the toe is adjusted by the eccentric bolts.
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Old 08-04-2008, 11:30 AM   #3
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wow okay thats amazing that you let me know that!! just to let you know also i lifted the car on a jack and attempted to spin the wheel and it felt very rough and hard to spin...
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Old 08-04-2008, 11:58 AM   #4
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sounds like a bad wheel bearing....
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Old 08-04-2008, 12:14 PM   #5
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Definitely take it to a shop.
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sounds like a bad wheel bearing....
Bingo, or a damaged axle.
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Old 08-04-2008, 02:14 PM   #7
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ok scratch that i had the other wheel on the ground haha. ok stupid me. btw im a noob. ok so anyways i took it to a mechanic shop and threw it on the lift and ive been told i ned to reset my ecu and also fix my 2 camber bolts to fix my toe so its not making the drifting noise and fishtailing while im going 40. subframe looks fine and everything else looks fine but its still toeing out. any further ideas that i may try?
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ive been told i ned to reset my ecu and also fix my 2 camber bolts
So... did that help or not?
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haven't gotten to it yet i cant find a guide on how to adjust my toe with the camber bolts. anyone have any idea where one is?
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haven't gotten to it yet i cant find a guide on how to adjust my toe with the camber bolts. anyone have any idea where one is?
You fix the toe with the toe bolts. You have to get an alignment, you can't just guess at it. The camber bolts may also have a slight effect on toe, but since the OE adjustment is so limited I doubt it.
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