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It just might not be Steeda's fault the blister pack is pretty standard.

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What do you think the chances would be that the shop blew it?

Pretty good I'm betting... V

After all if they were worth a shit. They could have sprung for a nut and bolt ? It's not rocket science?

That's a shit shop and workmenship.

Perfect example & reason, do my own. These so called mechanics, lack simple common sense.
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OP they install this also ? LMAO part of Steeda's missing hardware?
You are spot on.....
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Call Steeda and ask them to ship you the hardware or go to a Fastenal store and buy it yourself. Make sure the bolt and nut are grade 5.
Can he bill you for the international cost ? :wink:
 

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Can he bill you for the international cost ? :wink:
It's not my fault he lives down under. It's simple hardware he needs to just go buy it. This is simple nuts and bolts.
 

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Yes in that the washer was not needed. I found this on Steeda’s website.

The color of the washer, shouts subframe support brace hardware. Washer for the MIA bolt ? No idea, why that would have been touch during the install.

Guessing they loosen or remove the hyme joint, cause they could be clueless .
 

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As a side - the gear creaks a little under initial acceleration. Is that expected / normal under normal driving conditions?

The question there is was that happening before then upgrade attempt?

Gear creak, a term not in my vocabulary. Even so the question remains the same. With regards to the event happening before & now after.

Good luck, hope the get it in order. I do not believe they have hurt anything just crappy incomplete work.

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So has this been mis fitted too? (Sorry, I am the least mechanically minded!)
Personally, I don’t think that is your missing ‘nut’ :like:

It's not my fault he lives down under. It's simple hardware he needs to just go buy it. This is simple nuts and bolts.
I think that flat nut might be Steeda specific ?

The question there is was that happening before then upgrade attempt?

Gear creak, a term not in my vocabulary. Even so the question remains the same. With regards to the event happening before & now after.

Good luck, hope the get it in order. I do not believe they have hurt anything just crappy incomplete work.

Cheers,
I think he means ‘gear’ as in Steeda ‘gear’ ?

If so, I guess that’s a possibility as one mounting location is only 50% secure ?

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I think that flat nut might be Steeda specific
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NO, hardware is hardware. There isn't any voodoo with Steeda hardware. You can buy grade 5 'flat nuts" at a hardware specialty store.
 

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Personally, I don’t think that is your missing ‘nut’ :like:

If so, I guess that’s a possibility as one mounting location is only 50% secure ?

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Not sure I follow, the bolt and nut are missing. Are you posting about the washer, spacer the arrow points at ?

Its color grade 8, seems to indicate it is from the blister pack of hardware supplied.

And appears on the TOE link mounting point? If yes that raises another question as to why ? Is it from another repair?

Assuming the TOE link is not in play, when installing the suspension brace ? That I think is not.

Educate me "think he means ‘gear’ as in Steeda ‘gear’ ? "
^^ Not familiar with the nomenclature, stuck on transmission or rear?

One more for clarity is this fixture, your flat nut, just trying to keep up?

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‘Gear’ can be U.K. slang for ‘kit’ or ‘components’ :like:

We have camping ‘gear’, swimming ‘gear’ etc

So I’m not sure if the OP is referring to the new Steeda ‘gear’ (or kit or components) that make the noise - probably because it’s not bolted on properly ?

I now know that ‘gear’ doesn’t translate well to American, it will be interesting to see how that fits in with Australian :like:

As a side note I now see why I sometimes get a blank look when I say or ask for stuff when I’m on holiday in the states, or maybe that’s just my northern accent ... :cwl:

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Not sure I follow, the bolt and nut are missing. Are you posting about the washer, spacer the arrow points at ?

Its color grade 8, seems to indicate it is from the blister pack of hardware supplied.

And appears on the TOE link mounting point? If yes that raises another question as to why ? Is it from another repair?

Assuming the TOE link is not in play, when installing the suspension brace ? That I think is not.

Educate me "think he means ‘gear’ as in Steeda ‘gear’ ? "
^^ Not familiar with the nomenclature, stuck on transmission or rear?

One more for clarity is this fixture, your flat nut, just trying to keep up?

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The flat nut you point to should be used to bolt the second hole of the Steeda IRS brace. No idea why the shop would put it on the tow link but that is FUBAR.......
 

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NO, hardware is hardware. There isn't any voodoo with Steeda hardware. You can buy grade 5 'flat nuts" at a hardware specialty store.
Of course you are right, but the Steeda kit comes with everything needed, and the question is WHY did the tech at the shop NOT use it where it should be on the IRS cradle and put it on the toe link? What else did the mess up?
 
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Educate me "think he means ‘gear’ as in Steeda ‘gear’ ? "
^^ Not familiar with the nomenclature, stuck on transmission or rear?
Haha! You yanks not speaking English!

Yes, I meant the "Steeda gear" or by translation "all the components which Steeda supply as part of this pack"
 
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Of course you are right, but the Steeda kit comes with everything needed, and the question is WHY did the tech at the shop NOT use it where it should be on the IRS cradle and put it on the toe link? What else did the mess up?
The shop owner has suggested that they have fitted the brace using all the supplied bolts - so i can only assume that perhaps the pack was missing two bolts.

Its going back in again on Wednesday - they are going to add in the two missing bolts directly.
 

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The shop owner has suggested that they have fitted the brace using all the supplied bolts - so i can only assume that perhaps the pack was missing two bolts.

Its going back in again on Wednesday - they are going to add in the two missing bolts directly.
I'm sure they did, but they installed it incorrectly. Explain why the flat nut is installed on the toe link? It's your car.
 

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I'm not understanding one of the simplest installations could have gotten so screwed up. Can this shop figure out how to add air to a tire? I did both side on mine less than a 1/2 hr.
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