BM08
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I’ll try to get some pictures of it today in the afternoon
My car is lowered about .75-1.0", I adjusted mine so the tires were evenly spaced inside the fender lip.It is adjustable kinda regret it I don’t know the correct way to adjust I pretty much eye balled it
Which bushing is ripping - the one at the body or the one at the differential?my new control is already ripping the bushing
..to bring FULL load on all 4 wheels.. you nee to put the front wheels on ramps... while using jack stands under the rear axle to " bring the car back into level. then you bounce the car at all 4 corners a few times.. Now you are ready to torque alle the nuts /bolts. About torquing - I always turn the nut loose... and start from "Zero " ... because you never know, who worked at the car before.Does it count if I lift the rear with a jack?
Sounds like serious side play in your axle if its ripping the bush at this stageHello I’m back so wobble is still here and my new control is already ripping the bushing I’m at a lost right now
Unfortunately I didn’t know what they were until after I threw them outWhy would you throw out the relocation brackets?
That’s stud has some bent threads on them that’s why I’m missing that lug nutJust looking at the finder gap on the rear of your car it looks like you are lowered 1 1/2 to 2 inches. That much drop requires relocation brackets to correct the angle of the lower control arms and an adjustable panhard bar to center the rear axle in the chassis. An adjustable upper control arm will let you correct the pinion angle.
By the way, I see you are missing a lug nut. What else is loose?