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Genuine 0003330971 Suspension Eccentric Bolt Kit - Front
Suspension Eccentric Bolt Kit
0003330971 - - $29.18 In Stock
Genuine 0003330971 Suspension Eccentric Bolt Kit - Front Suspension Eccentric Bolt Kit 0003330971 $29.18
Moog K100143 Alignment Shim - Rear
Alignment Shim
K100143 - - $35.35 In Stock
Moog K100143 Alignment Shim - Rear Alignment Shim K100143 $35.35
Moog K7264-1 Alignment Shim - Rear
Alignment Shim
K7264-1 - - $18.58 In Stock
Moog K7264-1 Alignment Shim - Rear Alignment Shim K7264-1 $18.58
Professional Parts Sweden 72431386 Suspension Strut Washer
Suspension Strut Washer
72431386 - - $17.00 In Stock
Professional Parts Sweden 72431386 Suspension Strut Washer Suspension Strut Washer 72431386 $17.00
Moog K6660-1 Alignment Shim - Rear
Alignment Shim
K6660-1 - - $12.75 In Stock
Moog K6660-1 Alignment Shim - Rear Alignment Shim K6660-1 $12.75
Mevotech GK8522 Alignment Caster / Camber Cam Bolt - Rear Lower Forward
Alignment Caster / Camber Cam Bolt
GK8522 - - $16.78 In Stock
Mevotech GK8522 Alignment Caster / Camber Cam Bolt - Rear Lower Forward Alignment Caster / Camber Cam Bolt GK8522 $16.78
Moog K100341 Alignment Toe Adjuster - Rear
Alignment Toe Adjuster
K100341 - - $37.70 In Stock
Moog K100341 Alignment Toe Adjuster - Rear Alignment Toe Adjuster K100341 $37.70
Moog K7264-2 Alignment Shim - Rear
Alignment Shim
K7264-2 - - $17.91 In Stock
Moog K7264-2 Alignment Shim - Rear Alignment Shim K7264-2 $17.91
Moog K6716 Alignment Cam Guide Pin - Front
Alignment Cam Guide Pin
K6716 - - $59.87 In Stock
Moog K6716 Alignment Cam Guide Pin - Front Alignment Cam Guide Pin K6716 $59.87
Delphi TD801W Suspension Control Arm Bolt - Rear Lower
Suspension Control Arm Bolt
TD801W - - $40.81 In Stock
Delphi TD801W Suspension Control Arm Bolt - Rear Lower Suspension Control Arm Bolt TD801W $40.81
Delphi TD625W Alignment Cam Bolt Kit - Front Upper
Alignment Cam Bolt Kit
TD625W - - $29.80 In Stock
Delphi TD625W Alignment Cam Bolt Kit - Front Upper Alignment Cam Bolt Kit TD625W $29.80
Beck Arnley 101-7777 Suspension Ball Joint Boot
Suspension Ball Joint Boot
101-7777 - - $11.68 In Stock
Beck Arnley 101-7777 Suspension Ball Joint Boot Suspension Ball Joint Boot 101-7777 $11.68
Delphi TD4358W Beam Axle Mount - Rear
Beam Axle Mount
TD4358W - - $30.85 In Stock
Delphi TD4358W Beam Axle Mount - Rear Beam Axle Mount TD4358W $30.85
Rancho RS70082 Coil Spring Spacer Kit - Front
Coil Spring Spacer Kit
RS70082 - - $75.77 In Stock
Rancho RS70082 Coil Spring Spacer Kit - Front Coil Spring Spacer Kit RS70082 $75.77
Monroe 902115 Suspension Strut Mount Retainer - Front
Suspension Strut Mount RetainerStrut-Mate Suspension Strut Mount Retainer
902115 - - $22.01 In Stock
Monroe 902115 Suspension Strut Mount Retainer - Front Suspension Strut Mount Retainer Strut-Mate Suspension Strut Mount Retainer902115 $22.01
Vaico V10-1363 Beam Axle Mount - Rear
Beam Axle MountVAICO
V10-1363 - - $33.82 In Stock
Vaico V10-1363 Beam Axle Mount - Rear Beam Axle Mount VAICOV10-1363 $33.82
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More Information

Suspension hardware, fasteners, and fittings are the connectors and adjusters that hold your suspension geometry in place and keep alignment settings where they belong. This category covers alignment cam bolts and shims, control arm bolts and washers, coil spring shims and spacers, toe adjusters, leaf spring hardware, and small but critical components like ball joint boots, strut mount nuts, and air suspension fittings. These parts fail through corrosion, stretch, and mechanical wear — corroded cam bolts seize and make alignment adjustments impossible, while worn shims or spacers allow camber and toe to drift outside spec, causing uneven tire wear. When buying, confirm torque specs and thread pitch match your application; many cam bolt kits are year- and model-specific due to eccentric slot sizing. OEM hardware is often worth the premium on alignment-critical fasteners. For shims, verify thickness increments match your alignment target and that the material grade suits your climate.

Signs you need replacement

  • Uneven or rapid tire wear — Feathering on the inner or outer tread edge, or cupping across one axle, often points to camber or toe that has shifted due to worn shims, a loose cam bolt, or a missing spacer allowing the control arm to move under load.
  • Vehicle pulls to one side on a straight, level road — If the pull persists after a fresh alignment, suspect a seized cam bolt that couldn't be fully adjusted, or a shim that has slipped or corroded flat, preventing accurate toe or caster correction.
  • Clunking or knocking from the suspension over bumps — A loose or stripped control arm bolt, a worn strut mount nut, or a cracked ball joint boot allowing grease loss can all produce metallic clunking that worsens on rough pavement or during parking maneuvers.
  • Alignment specs won't hold after adjustment — If your shop reports the vehicle is back out of spec within a few thousand miles, a cam bolt that is rounding in its slot or a shim that is shifting indicates the hardware itself needs replacement, not just another alignment.
  • Visible corrosion, cracking, or torn boots on suspension fasteners — Split ball joint or control arm boots expose the joint to contamination and accelerate wear; corroded leaf spring bolts or beam axle mounts may crack under load rather than giving obvious warning before failure.

Frequently asked questions

  • How often do alignment cam bolts and shims need to be replaced? There's no fixed mileage interval — these parts are typically replaced when alignment adjustability is lost, usually due to corrosion seizing the cam bolt in its slot. In salt-belt climates, proactive replacement every 80,000–100,000 miles or at each major suspension rebuild is reasonable. Always replace cam bolts if they show visible rust pitting or the eccentric slot is worn oval.
  • Are aftermarket alignment shims and cam bolt kits as good as OEM? For cam bolt kits, quality aftermarket brands like Moog and Specialty Products Company meet OEM specs and include multiple adjustment positions. The key is matching thread diameter, pitch, and slot width exactly — cheap no-name hardware often has inconsistent cam profiles that prevent accurate alignment. For shims, OEM thickness tolerances are tighter, which matters most on vehicles with narrow alignment windows like performance cars or trucks with lifted suspensions.
  • What else should I replace when installing new control arm bolts or cam bolts? Replace control arm bushings if they show cracking or deflection — new bolts through collapsed bushings won't hold alignment. Torque-to-yield control arm bolts must always be replaced, never reused. Budget $15–$60 for a cam bolt kit, $5–$25 per alignment shim set, and $10–$40 for a control arm bolt kit. Most DIYers with a torque wrench and alignment gauge can complete this work in 1–2 hours per corner.