Slotted Camber Adjustment (Buddy Club N+)
Slotted Camber Adjustment (Buddy Club N+)
Hey guys, I recently installed my Buddy Club coilovers but I have a small issue. The upper 19mm bolt is slotted to allow for camber adjustment, but it seems that the bolt keeps slipping (as shown below by the white scratch marks) resulting in some noise at certain times. How do I get it to stop moving? I was thinking of replacing the nut with one that has ridges/teeth along it to prevent it from sliding, but I'm looking for a more sure answer. Picture:

Input is appreciated. I'm getting my alignment done Thursday, so if anything I'll have them take care of it. Thanks!

Input is appreciated. I'm getting my alignment done Thursday, so if anything I'll have them take care of it. Thanks!
Last edited by FittedOnEm; Jun 12, 2012 at 03:46 AM.
Hey guys, I recently installed my Buddy Club coilovers but I have a small issue. The upper 19mm bolt is slotted to allow for camber adjustment, but it seems that the bolt keeps slipping (as shown below by the white scratch marks) resulting in some noise at certain times. How do I get it to stop moving? I was thinking of replacing the nut with one that has ridges/teeth along it to prevent it from sliding, but I'm looking for a more sure answer. Picture:

Input is appreciated. I'm getting my alignment done Thursday, so if anything I'll have them take care of it. Thanks!

Input is appreciated. I'm getting my alignment done Thursday, so if anything I'll have them take care of it. Thanks!

Last edited by SickFit; Jun 12, 2012 at 10:35 AM.
I probably know the answer to this one but first tell me, is this the driver's side or the passenger's side? Also, that doesnt look like a camber bolt. That looks like the stock bolt. Did you buy the camber bolts yet? if not, that's your issue. The camber bolts are black.
Does anyone have the proper torque specs for it? I tightened it as much as I could and it still moves. When I say that it moves, it's only when the car is stationary and I turn the wheel. Other than that, after about a block I can usually here it "pop" or "click" back to where it was and I don't have any issues.
I probably know the answer to this one but first tell me, is this the driver's side or the passenger's side? Also, that doesnt look like a camber bolt. That looks like the stock bolt. Did you buy the camber bolts yet? if not, that's your issue. The camber bolts are black.

Nevermind, I actually found the torque specs:
I'll go torque it to spec, but I'm still open to suggestions.
the strut bolt holding the spring on. 65 ft.lbs.
the top strut bolt used to hold the strut on the car. 33 ft.lbs.
the two lower strut bolts 65 ft.lbs.
the top strut bolt used to hold the strut on the car. 33 ft.lbs.
the two lower strut bolts 65 ft.lbs.
I assume you are saying that the bolt is slipping in the slot and you are not saying that the nut is coming loose. If the nut is coming loose double nut it or use locktite.
As far as slipping in the slot. Go to the hardware store or Home Depot and get a stick of epoxy plumbers putty. Position the bolt in the slot exactly where you want it and fill the rest of the slot with the epoxy putty. Install the nut and tighten it with a torque wrench to specs. Wait overnight for the epoxy to set up and you are done.
If you ever need to change the bolt position in the slot, simply remove the nut and drive out the hardened epoxy with a punch. A serrated nut and a tooth washer under the bolt head end might also help.
It is important to get the thing torqued correctly. If necessary, get a harder bolt and nut. Then you can torque it higher.
As far as slipping in the slot. Go to the hardware store or Home Depot and get a stick of epoxy plumbers putty. Position the bolt in the slot exactly where you want it and fill the rest of the slot with the epoxy putty. Install the nut and tighten it with a torque wrench to specs. Wait overnight for the epoxy to set up and you are done.
If you ever need to change the bolt position in the slot, simply remove the nut and drive out the hardened epoxy with a punch. A serrated nut and a tooth washer under the bolt head end might also help.
It is important to get the thing torqued correctly. If necessary, get a harder bolt and nut. Then you can torque it higher.
I assume you are saying that the bolt is slipping in the slot and you are not saying that the nut is coming loose. If the nut is coming loose double nut it or use locktite.
As far as slipping in the slot. Go to the hardware store or Home Depot and get a stick of epoxy plumbers putty. Position the bolt in the slot exactly where you want it and fill the rest of the slot with the epoxy putty. Install the nut and tighten it with a torque wrench to specs. Wait overnight for the epoxy to set up and you are done.
If you ever need to change the bolt position in the slot, simply remove the nut and drive out the hardened epoxy with a punch. A serrated nut and a tooth washer under the bolt head end might also help.
It is important to get the thing torqued correctly. If necessary, get a harder bolt and nut. Then you can torque it higher.
As far as slipping in the slot. Go to the hardware store or Home Depot and get a stick of epoxy plumbers putty. Position the bolt in the slot exactly where you want it and fill the rest of the slot with the epoxy putty. Install the nut and tighten it with a torque wrench to specs. Wait overnight for the epoxy to set up and you are done.
If you ever need to change the bolt position in the slot, simply remove the nut and drive out the hardened epoxy with a punch. A serrated nut and a tooth washer under the bolt head end might also help.
It is important to get the thing torqued correctly. If necessary, get a harder bolt and nut. Then you can torque it higher.
I torqued it down to the 65 lbs yesterday (I might've torqued it a tad more than that haha) and I haven't heard any noises yet, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. I'll have pictures up in a little bit after I do a little more work. I want to go lower in the front but I'm already rubbing on the bumper clip with the 215s.
Correct, the bolt is slipping in the slot. I retorqued it so I'm going to test run it a bit more before I try anything else. So far so good!
Correct, the bolt is slipping in the slot. I retorqued it so I'm going to test run it a bit more before I try anything else. So far so good!
might help to add i just got the t1r basic coils and they too have the slotted hole so i figured its a matter of how tight you bolt it vs. buying camber bolts which I've read and heard is for regular holes not slotted ones...
I haven't had any issues ever since I torqued them down to 80lbs or so *knocks on wood*
Everything has been good with my coilovers so far, but it seems that I have a noise coming somewhere from the rear when I'm going slow over bumpy roads; I still haven't been able to track it down.
Everything has been good with my coilovers so far, but it seems that I have a noise coming somewhere from the rear when I'm going slow over bumpy roads; I still haven't been able to track it down.
I haven't had any issues ever since I torqued them down to 80lbs or so *knocks on wood*
Everything has been good with my coilovers so far, but it seems that I have a noise coming somewhere from the rear when I'm going slow over bumpy roads; I still haven't been able to track it down.
Everything has been good with my coilovers so far, but it seems that I have a noise coming somewhere from the rear when I'm going slow over bumpy roads; I still haven't been able to track it down.
i was told i would need camber bolts for the front but i knew for slotted holes we didn't just wanted to be sure lol
The washer?
Whenever I try to tighten the top bolt of the strut any more than it is now the entire shock wants to turn with it. I'm going to try loosening it and re tightening, but it seems that it won't tighten any further than it is now. I'll try to get some pictures up - I get what you mean though. It seems that there's a small gap between the actual car and the washer.
Whenever I try to tighten the top bolt of the strut any more than it is now the entire shock wants to turn with it. I'm going to try loosening it and re tightening, but it seems that it won't tighten any further than it is now. I'll try to get some pictures up - I get what you mean though. It seems that there's a small gap between the actual car and the washer.
The washer?
Whenever I try to tighten the top bolt of the strut any more than it is now the entire shock wants to turn with it. I'm going to try loosening it and re tightening, but it seems that it won't tighten any further than it is now. I'll try to get some pictures up - I get what you mean though. It seems that there's a small gap between the actual car and the washer.
Whenever I try to tighten the top bolt of the strut any more than it is now the entire shock wants to turn with it. I'm going to try loosening it and re tightening, but it seems that it won't tighten any further than it is now. I'll try to get some pictures up - I get what you mean though. It seems that there's a small gap between the actual car and the washer.
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