All this tension rod talk lately.

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Jesda
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DrewQ45 wrote:Jesda,

read my first post in this thread.
Damn! Its like I'm never done fixing this car.


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The front frame member to which the tension arm connects can be moved fore/aft more than enough to correct for caster difference. It is held in place by 4 hefty bolts and clamping friction only. The bolt holes in the frame member are slotted.

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I have a '01 q45t with Active Suspension, is there a special kind of tension rod bushing for this car? I search online I found some online stores that sells the tension rod bushing for the Y33 Q45 and next to the description is "w/o Active Suspension".

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They are all the same between 97-01. with or without "active"


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