BMR Suspension TCA033 User Manual
Adjustable trailing arms
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ADJUSTABLE TRAILING ARMS
TCA033 – 2008-PRESENT PONTIAC G8 and 2010 and newer Camaro
Tools required:
o
3/8” drive ratchet
o
18mm socket
o
18mm wrench
o
1” wrench
Installation:
1. Lift the vehicle until the wheels are off the ground. Support with
jack stands. NOTE: Installation is much simpler with wheels/tires
removed however it is not necessary to remove them.
2. Start with the outer bolt. Hold the nut with the wrench and loosen
the bolt using the socket.
3. Using the socket, remove the front trailing arm bolt. NOTE: the
nut is welded to the subframe and is not necessary to hold with a
wrench.
4. Remove both bolts and remove the trailing arm. NOTE: outer
bolt can only be removed if the suspension is in the full droop
position.
5. Adjust the BMR Trailing Arm to
the OE length.
6. Install the BMR trailing arm back
into the original position and
insert the bolts.
7. Repeat steps 2-5 on the other side.
8. Torque bolts to 80 ft/lbs.
9. Tighten the ¾” jam nut on the rod
end using a 1” wrench.
10. Lower vehicle.
When to adjust the length of your Adjustable Trailing Arms:
For aggressive alignment settings it may be necessary to alter the length of the various arms that make up your
suspension. Many times lengthening or shortening one arm requires the user to do the same to the rest of the
arms in the suspension in order to prevent bind or to achieve a desired alignment specification. BMR offers
adjustable versions of their Trailing Arms, Lower Control Arms and Toe Rods.
This product is an aftermarket accessory and not designed by the vehicles manufacturer for use on this vehicle.
As such, Buyer assumes all risk of any caused to the vehicle/person during installation or use of this product.