SHOdded said:Good question! The bolts look different as well:
81280
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84130
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What SPC shows for the Ford Taurus
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Were you able to get to spec with the coilovers and these bolts?bpd1151 said:zach_435 said:Finally! Ihave been waiting for this right up, i can finally fix my ugly rear camber. :bravo: :bravo:
"Finally" ????
I authored this "How-To" back in like 2011, and it was transferred over the year after to this community here.
I also had a friend of mine who worked in the R&D division of H&R that was instrumental in developing these based on my own direct experiences as outlined in the write up.
I was one of the 1st for the platform to lower their SHO's using the H&R's & had a bear of a time trying to reacquire OEM alignment specs.
LMS I believe is rebranding, or selling these through their company now, as a part of their product offerings.
Although I no longer am rocking the H&R's, & have since upgraded to the Megan Coil Overs, i still have my adjustable cam bolts in place.
Never have been an issue since their install, and I have many miles on them, daily driven, track abuse, etc.
It's still cool seeing people benefitting from this, and many others mods and "How-To's" I pioneered / authored.
Enjoy those SHO's everyone!
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Was there ever an answer/response on these new bolts? Has anyone tried them? The 84130 is listed as rear, is nothing at all needed up front or do people use the 81280 in front and 84130 in rear?SHOdded said:Good question! The bolts look different as well:
81280
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84130
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What SPC shows for the Ford Taurus
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This was using the must needed Specialty 81280 rear camber bolts. ZColorado-SHOBro said:Just as an FYI to anyone who wants to check camber at home to see where they stand this is a method i've used for years and proves to be relatively accurate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT1eK55ZhJo
after letting my springs settle for a few hundred miles i came up with these angles. i think these are all within spec(barely on the PS front).
can anyone verify the spec on rear camber?
OP states -1.2 as max neg camber angle and Jeremy s. photo lists -1.8
and of course . . photos in this thread need fixed lol
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ZSHO said:This was using the must needed Specialty 81280 rear camber bolts. ZColorado-SHOBro said:Just as an FYI to anyone who wants to check camber at home to see where they stand this is a method i've used for years and proves to be relatively accurate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT1eK55ZhJo
after letting my springs settle for a few hundred miles i came up with these angles. i think these are all within spec(barely on the PS front).
can anyone verify the spec on rear camber?
OP states -1.2 as max neg camber angle and Jeremy s. photo lists -1.8
and of course . . photos in this thread need fixed lol
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https://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php/topic,8310.0.htmls
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Any chance you can measure the bolts And post some pics ?GIGANTORE said:I took my car with new tires to get aligned today. I included the camber bolts 81280. They didn’t work. The lobe doesn’t make contact on the inside of the hole. I went ahead and ordered the 84130. Hopefully it does the trick.
glock-coma said:Any chance you can measure the bolts And post some pics ?GIGANTORE said:I took my car with new tires to get aligned today. I included the camber bolts 81280. They didn’t work. The lobe doesn’t make contact on the inside of the hole. I went ahead and ordered the 84130. Hopefully it does the trick.
I took some pics of the 84130
In this thread just to compare.
https://www.ecoboostperformanceforum.com/index.php?topic=8585.0