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faran 05-06-2015 03:51 PM

Rear Eccentric Bolts
 
Took my car for an alignment and dealer broke both rear eccentric bolts while doing toe adjustments.

They replaced the bolts with 'some' bolts, according to them, not the right bolts. As per them, no warranty and anything on the alignment.

Few questions:

1- Where are these eccentric bolts located?

2-Should I be concerned about these bolts being 'some' bolts and not the right ones?

I'll share a pict of two new bolts(one on each side) which I noticed while looking under the car on the rear side.

Thanks for the help.

faran 05-06-2015 05:43 PM

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Please see attached pictures in which shinning bolt head is highlighted, that's the bolt I am talking about and they have replaced those two, one on each side.

Should I be concerned and worried about them or no?

poorman212 05-06-2015 05:52 PM

IMHO, don't stress over the ones in there but you do need to get the proper ones.

I drove ~2 days when one of mine "snapped" the head off...yes two days with the snapped bolt in there. No I didn't take corners as hard and that but didn't worry.

Now the align shop that snapped them was nice, they ordered and replaced them for free. Hence why I drove for ~two days while they came in.

If you are one the hook for the bolts there are a few choices....number one call the shop and explain that they will check/fix the align for free once you replace them. Next, there are aftermarket companies that sell these, there is the dealer and then there is a trip to the local bone yard.

faran 05-06-2015 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by poorman212 (Post 359509)
IMHO, don't stress over the ones in there but you do need to get the proper ones.

I drove ~2 days when one of mine "snapped" the head off...yes two days with the snapped bolt in there. No I didn't take corners as hard and that but didn't worry.

Now the align shop that snapped them was nice, they ordered and replaced them for free. Hence why I drove for ~two days while they came in.

If you are one the hook for the bolts there are a few choices....number one call the shop and explain that they will check/fix the align for free once you replace them. Next, there are aftermarket companies that sell these, there is the dealer and then there is a trip to the local bone yard.

As always, thanks so much PM for your response and reply.

1- They are grade 8.8 steel, are they easy to break/snap?Keep in mind, I am a Grandma/Grandpa kind of driver, very slow in the corners/turns and usually always drive slow.

2-How much would they cost if I get them from a dealer or aftermarket? Got the part number?

I am definitely due for a boneyard trip, but it's quite far from me :(

Turtlehead 05-07-2015 05:39 AM

Go to Bernardi Honda web site, go the the parts section and follow the directions for looking up the parts. You will see the parts diagram and price they sell them for so it will give you a base price for your local dealer, but be aware that each dealer has their own overhead costs so part prices will vary.

faran 05-07-2015 07:05 AM

Thanks for your response. I tried Majestic honda too, it's bit difficult for me to decipher which bolt that would be? :(

poorman212 05-07-2015 05:32 PM

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In the pic, 28, 29 and 57....not sure what is left of the old ones.

52387-SE0-023 028 002 BOLT, ARM ADJUSTING (LOWER)
52388-SE0-030 029 002 PLATE, CAM
90216-SE0-010 057 002 NUT, RR. ARM (LOWER) (10MM)

faran 05-07-2015 10:22 PM

Thanks PM. Will they be same for both sides?

Also, do I have to do any adjustments after getting the bolts? Or just put them in and tighten them up and that's it.

Turtlehead 05-08-2015 06:19 AM

The bolts are lobed shaped, thus as the bolt is turned it will push the the toe in or out depending on the direction. Once the toe is set the bolt head is held with a wrench and the nut is tightened, thus hold the toe adjustment in place. After getting the bolts it might be worth talking to who every did your alignment and see if they will do them at not cost. FYI you need the nuts too.


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