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Originally posted by NegativeCamber View Postyup. sure you can do that with other parts like header bolts, etc, but for a suspension that was recently installed (?), usually its because the nut was over torqued on the bolt, or they are cheap as fuck...kind of like the ddm coilovers that they made for bmw. i read that their camber plate bolts snapped like they were made of straw.
But those are OEM stock, top hats.
Originally posted by karlmust View Post1 per month is not as bad as 1 per week.... which i had in the autumn.... during 3 weeks- Kielan (Key-lin)
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Originally posted by NegativeCamber View Postyup. sure you can do that with other parts like header bolts, etc, but for a suspension that was recently installed (?), usually its because the nut was over torqued on the bolt, or they are cheap as fuck...kind of like the ddm coilovers that they made for bmw. i read that their camber plate bolts snapped like they were made of straw.
Over torqueadge was the key in this case.Originally posted by anthLucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.
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Originally posted by NegativeCamber View Postyup. sure you can do that with other parts like header bolts, etc, but for a suspension that was recently installed (?), usually its because the nut was over torqued on the bolt, or they are cheap as fuck...kind of like the ddm coilovers that they made for bmw. i read that their camber plate bolts snapped like they were made of straw.
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Originally posted by Kielan View PostAll of them were bolts that I had never touched, well, except for this one.
Originally posted by Oxer View PostThe top hats were oem honda...
Over torqueadge was the key in this case.Originally posted by KielanI've had a lot more fun in my Dad's Prius than I care to admit.
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