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Old 09-09-2016, 07:38 PM
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Hello Members;
Just want to give a BIG THANK YOU to
ALL Members who personally wrote
and welcomed me to Jaguar Forums!
I went to get an all wheel alignment.
There are 2 bolts with washers and
rubber bushings that secure the rear
control arms under the Center of the
car and align the rear tires by turning
these bolts.
Does anyone know the actual name of
these bolts and bushings? The
mechanic broke one right off while
trying to loosen it! He says that these
bolts are 4 pieces (2bolts + 2 washers)
these are only available from Jaguar
Dealer (in Canada) bushings are
separate. Thanks to all you fine
ladies and gentlemen!
 
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Old 09-09-2016, 07:57 PM
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In most places, they are referred to as "Camber bolts". In the Jaguar parts catalog, they are referred to as "Adjust cam". The part number is C2S45979 and it is the same part for both the left and right sides. This will give you the offset washers. Then you will need to order the bolts (referred to as "adjust bolt") which are part number C2S45980 (sold individually).

That should get you the parts that you need. The washers are $2.19 and the bolt is $12.00 (both USD) via an online Jaguar dealership in Cleveland Ohio. List price is slightly higher.
 
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