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Just install a 6âââ¬Ã Suspension Lift and have Caster Camber Problems, how can I adjust this so I can get it to the front end shop for an alignment?
1990 FS Bronco w/Rough Country Lift
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I got mine close enough (alignment shop was only 3miles) with the broom stick/measuring tape method... Didn't adjust the toe, just camber... was good enough for me and hope that it works for you.
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12-29-2008, 11:33 AM
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Is this done from the top ball Joint adjustment and can you give me a quick idea of how to adjust this bushing?
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Depending on how far you need to go, set all the ecentrics to center, set to to 1/4" in, and tighten down everything.
If you can find a shop near you who will work on lifted trucks(not all will), if wilkesboro isnt too far you can bring it too me. We do lift kits on anything nissan and have a nice new machine from hunter.
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Thanks for all the help everyone. I adjusted the Toe last night and the Caster/Camber looks perfect now, well enough to drive it to the front end shop.
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