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| Loose nut bhind the wheel Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Durham,  NC 
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				Rear Toe adjusters
			 
			Anyone have some old spring plates that have the toe adjusting eccentrics.  I am updating to adjustable rear spring plates but the nuts on my toe adjusters are stripped and will not come off.  I will have to destroy the nuts to remove them and until I do that I cannot tell if it the nut or eccentric or both are bad.  1970 911.
		 
				__________________ Ed 1970 911S Targa 2.7RS MFI dual plug 10.5:1 1974 260Z SCCA ITS 1998 M3 | ||
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			They are not cheap but our host sells them.
		 
				__________________ jhtaylor santa barbara 74 911 coupe. 2.7 motor by Schneider Auto Santa Barbara. Case blueprinted, shuffle-pinned, boat-tailed by Competition Engineering. Elgin mod-S cams. J&E 9.5's. PMO's. 73 Targa (gone but not forgotten) | ||
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| Loose nut bhind the wheel Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Durham,  NC 
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			OK I give, where are they Money.  It is bad form to say the host has a part without giving a link, or a clue as to where they are. I did a search and foolish me looked under suspensions and turned up a goose egg.  Can ya help a brother out here!!  LOL   
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			There is only one eccentric bolt for toe, and the other eccentric is for camber.  The nut for camber is only about 1.50, but the one for toe appears to be $10.00.  Weird.  Note:  this is $10.00 just for the nut, not the nut AND bolt. Porsche 911 & Carrera Suspension - Page 14 Next time, here's a trick: Go to the parts diagrams, and use the scroll down menu to find your year and model. Find the Porsche part number, and enter that in Pelican's search menu. You'll be taken right to the specific part, rather than have to flip through page after page. | ||
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| Loose nut bhind the wheel Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Durham,  NC 
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			Well now, that's why this forum is so great.  I have never really paid attention to the diagrams icon.  I go to the same old places every time I log on.  I must admit, I am not a power user and I do not use the forum a lot.  Thanks for the info.  I am humbled by your search prowess.  I will say though, had it been listed under a model earlier than 76 the regular search would have picked it up. It is an also fits item on that listing. I have been relegated to second class status due to my aging vehicle. 
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