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Negative camber?

RyansX

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1998 Explorer XLT
So i got my explorer running, and ive had a negative camber ever since i bought it /..\ and now its effecting the wear on my tires. How can i fix this? I saw a camber kit at advance auto parts. Now keep in mind i did the TT/Shackle lift. Thanks!
 






First, make sure the ball joints are not worn. Usually, the torsion twist causes positive camber,
or this

\ / which is corrected via the Camber kit. Negative camber can be due to worn upper-lower ball joints. Since you need to have an alignment after the camber kit it is best to check all components. The alignment shop will not go any further than checking if the ball joints are bad.
 






If you don't get the answer you want here, try posting in the second gen forum instead. The 91-94 section is mainly going to have people familiar with the TTB front suspension.
 






If you don't get the answer you want here, try posting in the second gen forum instead. The 91-94 section is mainly going to have people familiar with the TTB front suspension.

Thanks, I didn't even notice that.
Thread moved to stock 2nd gen sub forum.
 






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