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> Trailing Arm Install Questions, Camber Shim and Washer
DennisV
post Jun 20 2025, 07:06 PM
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Is this the correct placement for the camber alignment shim on the rear trailing arm? it seems weird to me that it sticks off at the corner like that, but I can't find any other orientation that allow 3 bolt holes to line up.

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Does the washer go on the trailing arm side of the body tab, as opposed to the nut side?
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Thank you.
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Ishley
post Jun 20 2025, 08:32 PM
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Yes to both. The only thing I did different was to use locking nuts from
McMaster Carr. I found the inside nut would loosen as I drove the car… and this was recommended by others. I haven’t had the issue since I added these nuts.

I get under the car from time to time and just check that everything is still tight. Something to consider after you drive a bit. You’ll also want to get a wheel alignment.

https://www.mcmaster.com/product/93795A335

They are single use nuts… so I have a pack of 8 more if I ever need it.
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