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2014 SS alignment issue
So I lowered my car with BMR 1.4 springs and needed to get it aligned. I had to buy the SPC bolts to be able to get the back into spec. While at the shop the tech told me he couldn't get the top drivers side stock bolt out due to the gas tank being in the way. Anyone ever heard of this before?
I've seen a few threads on needing to get the bolts for proper alignment but nothing about the tank having to be removed to install one. |
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Which bolt? Toe rod?
https://youtu.be/UFbXqmmENpY Start at about 3:18 in the video. I hit the fuel tank with mine but its easily remedied.
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Great video. The tech was able to adjust it within spec without changing the bolt so I got lucky there. However I'll probably put the new bolt in myself at some point. Thank you for the info.
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Good to hear you got it fixed. Yea GM did a lot of stupid crap like that bolt. They also didnt add a fuel pump cover under the back seat like some cars have. They make you drop the exhaust and fuel tank to get to the pump. Ugh! GM.
Sorry my recent soap box.
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Still after all these years? I had a 94 I had to replace the fuel pump on. Same issue. I ended up cutting an access plate right above the fuel tank in the hatch area to get to it....lol
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I write this because I made the same adjustment a few months back. Even after marking the starting position, I was completely out of the geometry graph. BMR has great products, but I think they made a mistake in what they write in the manual. Many people will rely on the instructions and if there is no accident, owners will not like BMR. Because the car will behave worse. |
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Wow, I dont read the language, but I can definately see the red! Good thing you got that checked out.
When I came back from the alignment, I crawled under the car to see how much he moved my eccentric bolts. To my surprise the passenger side wasnt touched even though my toe was out on that side. I called and he said the camber was out and when he moved that back to spec, the toe followed in line. It all works together. I was thinking about dropping the car 1" with BMR springs, but after thinking the correct way with the new lower control arms, dealing with the magnetic ride control calibration and another alignment, it was about $1000. I want to spend that money somewhere else. Lowering can wait if at all. There's a whole lot of geometry that gets affected there that's beyond caster, camber and toe. Drivetrain angle, roll center, CG, etc. Not things I'm ready to tackle. GM did OK for my streetcar, I'll leave it alone for now
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toe-rod, push on it while yanking on the bolt. IT did come out, and went back in the same way. I got under it, and yanked on it towards the rear of the car while the other guy pulled on the bolt. To get it back in a little easier, we ground a little over an 1/8th" off the end. Went right back in... |
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