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> Set up for rear trailing arm shims?
morehills
post Mar 28 2025, 09:39 AM
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When taking my trailing arms out I noticed that I had three shims on the passenger side and only two on the driver's. Is that normal? I think I remember how they were set up for reinstall, but is there any general wisdom on how to configure them when I put the suspension back in. I'll have the rear aligned by my shop when they reinstall the engine, so maybe this is not very important. Thanks, John
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post Mar 29 2025, 08:15 AM
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When you change shims, do you also possibly change the rear toe adjustment ?

Also, it's a good idea to put a driver's weight equivalent in the seat when making adjustments. It could change the camber.
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