granolavsraisins said:
You have the aftermarket bolts from two's r us. If they are lobed then it's obx.
You have to set all the way in on the top and make sure the bolt sits flush against the spindle. The bottom will need to be secured towards you. That way wheels sit like this "/ \". The factory bolts provide 2 degrees neg camber and torqued to 151 ft lbs. If your wheel wiggles at all; it wasn't set correctly.
I know how the negative camber system works, I'm just looking to identify what bolts I actually have since they appear to all be different sizes.
More updates:
First, some exterior photos since I haven't really posted any!
She needs a detail very, very badly, but will clean up nicely I think. Wheels (since I'm sure someone will ask) are BBS's from an FC RX-7 convertible. I had the center bore milled out an additional ~1mm so that they would clear the MR2 hubs. 15x6.5 +40, I'm running staggered 195/205 tires.
Then I did some more investigation work into my suspension. Specifically, it had a very loud clunk/squeaking that I wanted to track down. My past experience with aftermarket swaybars has not been positive, so that was my first suspicion. This car has a custom swaybar that was made by one of the previous owners. It has thicker ends that are welded to a narrower center bar, as he wanted to tune a specific spring rate for the bar. I crawled underneath...and the bar hadn't held up well over the years:
More alarming when I went underneath was the corrosion I was seeing around the driver-side swaybar mount. So, off the swaybar came.
The good news? No more clunk.
The bad news? Well...none really. The driver's mount is a little corroded but I think spraying it down with some rust converter will do the job nicely. I might order the swaybar reinforcement plates from TwosRUs, we will see...
Ordering suspension this week. I have a set of H&R Sport springs, which are a bit lower than where I'd like to be, but they were cheap (sub-$100) so I'm tempted to use them. Probably going to pair them with Konis and go from there. Decisions decisions...