Suspension HELP!

SupraDupra907

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Alright, I have an 89 Supra, and I need some lower rear eccentric bolts. I have to cut/torch the ones out soon. I have been looking, and looking, and cannot find any OEM or after markets of these bolts. Can anyone help me out about finding some? Is there anyone who does not need them from there car, and possibly sell two of them?

Thanks.
 

SupraDupra907

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steven89;1331891 said:
Are you talking about the camber bolts? if so, you can get em from toyota.

Yeah, the rear bolts that adjust the camber. I did call up my local Toyota dealer, and they said they did not have anything...So they recommended after market (which I cannot find any) or calling up NAPA. I just called up NAPA, and they did not have anything like it. What I am thinking of doing now, is pop out the forward bolts, see if they look similar to the ones I need, and bring it into NAPA for them to get me a bolt that is the same. Then, take it into a machine shop to have it cut.
 

steven89

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Champion Toyota has em [the toyota website i linked]. Apparently Champion Toyota is the supplier for many dealerships and they usually have a LOT of supra parts.

Now, look at the exploded diagram i linked you, click on the part you need. Take the part number and input it into the Champion Toyota world. And it should show your part + cost.

And looking at the part numbers. The front and rear camber bolts are not the same.
 

SupraDupra907

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steven89;1331900 said:
Champion Toyota has em [the toyota website i linked]. Apparently Champion Toyota is the supplier for many dealerships and they usually have a LOT of supra parts.

Now, look at the exploded diagram i linked you, click on the part you need. Take the part number and input it into the Champion Toyota world. And it should show your part + cost.

And looking at the part numbers. The front and rear camber bolts are not the same.

Alright, the part number is 48190R, and it is the same number as the front (rear front) bolt. I just searched for it at Champion Toyota, well it comes up with no parts found.

Also, I just got back from NAPA, took the new set of link bushings I have, and got some 9/16 bolts which fit perfectly. The new bolts are the same length as well. Now, I will get a hold of a machine shop to have it cut for those special washers.

Torching the old bolts from my car will most likely be done next weekend.

Thanks for all of the help, but if there is anything else you can do, that would be great!
 

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SupraDupra907;1332035 said:
You think so? Cuz if that is the case then that is really gay. I will call them up again and hopefully speak to another person.

Just about everything is available for these cars it just takes a little effort by the parts guy to arrange it.
 

Poodles

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Granted, I got good at searching the online EPC's myself so the fucktards don't fuckup my order and they can't quote me some assinine price...
 

SupraDupra907

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IJ.;1332108 said:
Just about everything is available for these cars it just takes a little effort by the parts guy to arrange it.

I see. Well, I already made my own bolts, which they came out pretty damn good I might say ha ha. Just got to saw the old ones out. And buy two new G-Force tires.
 

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I wouldn't use a bolt that wasn't actually the right thing...

If the bolt is too weak, catastrophic failure could occure...
 

SupraDupra907

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Poodles;1332395 said:
I wouldn't use a bolt that wasn't actually the right thing...

If the bolt is too weak, catastrophic failure could occure...

Hmm. The bolts I got were from NAPA, 9/16" grade 6 or grade 8. I cannot remember which, but it was the highest grade they had.