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Old 01-27-2009, 04:44 PM
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Default landslide suspension

I've had my landslide apart a couple of times and I've noticed that the little white bushings that hold the suspension arm pins can go in 2 ways.Youwill get a little more toe-in on the back suspension if you place the holes to the outside.Is there a proper way to install them?
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Default RE: landslide suspension

Either way is fine, you can use toe-in to tune the way your car drives. More toe-in will make your car handle better in turns, while less toe out is better for straight line speed.

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Default RE: landslide suspension

On the front arms-can you put that together wrong?

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