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Old 10-16-2009, 10:25 AM   #1
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Default ppl using qa1 k member/stock arms please respond

if anyone is using the qa1 k member with stock a arms please respond....i installed it and it lowered my car even more to where there is no wheel gap. it toed in my wheels like pigeoned toed, to the point i couldnt drive it would just skip. it also moves my steering shaft to hit the header pipe. anyone have any of these problems? any do anything to fix these? could i just adjust the tie rods to fix the toe in?
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Old 10-16-2009, 10:33 AM   #2
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playing with the tie rods will fix the toe. I have heard of the qa1 member causing a drop like you explained which kept me from purchasing that particular k member. Easiest solution would be to install coilovers in the front. Another solution would be to install different from springs (if you kept the original style front suspension)
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