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Yes, they should bolt on with the sub frame bolt in the center of the stock spring location.
Not to sound condescending or anything, but are you sure you didn't mix up the front and rear adjustable perches?
This piece mounts to the rear subframe (not the LCA). The bolt should have a captive washer. This washer will need to be sanded down if it is rusted, otherwise it will not for inside the GC adjuster...yes, the tolerances are that tight.
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Hmm well maybe they sent me the wrong perches for the rears. That bolt was absolutely not fitting/screwing through the perch.Correct
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Hope you get it sorted soon. Welcome to the club. I'm loving my new GC kit. I got 375/430, and it's a great spring rate balance for mostly DD/performance occasionally. I actually did a Poker Run today and was hitting some high speeds, lane transitions, passing slower tuned cars, etc. The new setup feel much more planted and responsive at high speed (coming from Swift springs). Definitely enjoying it a lot.Hmm well maybe they sent me the wrong perches for the rears. That bolt was absolutely not fitting/screwing through the perch.
Edit: Thank you for the confirmation.
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Just adding extra info and confirming the above also.
Drilled it out to fit the bolt and everything was good to go.
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I just finished installing these and had the same issue. I used a grinding wheel to shave off some of the exterior of the washer and then everything feel into place.How does this piece mount in the rear? The directions do not make since. To me it would be the sub frame bolt and washer, however that does not fit through it.
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