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![]() Drives: 2021 Camaro 2LT Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Mesquite, Nv.
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FE3 toe links on an FE2 suspension?
Thought it would be a good idea to use the SS links on my LT, However
when I ran the P/N 23117751 on GM Parts Direct, it came back with, Won't Fit my car! Any LT owners attempted this? |
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Big Samoan ina little car
Drives: 2016 camaro Join Date: May 2014
Location: Tofiga Island
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its the basic same thing as the v6 1le. the v6 1LE uses the fe3 toe links which are ball jointed.
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![]() Drives: 2014 ATS 2.0T 6MT Join Date: Mar 2018
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It will fit...
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Drives: '17 1SS 1LE Join Date: Feb 2016
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The site only says it won't fit because it doesn't match your original configuration. As we've shown, certainly the whole Camaro6 platform suspension parts are interchangeable, and many Alpha platform suspension bits are identical.
Swapping in the ball-jointed toe links will improve the fidelity of your toe-curve through suspension travel and alignment precision over the breadth of g-loading.
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![]() Drives: 2021 Camaro 2LT Join Date: Oct 2013
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![]() Drives: 2014 ATS 2.0T 6MT Join Date: Mar 2018
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