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Which camber bushings?

Dre

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Which camber bushings have you guys used after a lift? I just need to have a bit more info before I buy them... talking about adjustable bushings. What degree range, brand, store, prices?

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Are you doing it at home or something? It usually gets taken to the alingment shop to see how far its out of specs before buying new bushings and you might have some adjusment left in the old ones if they are'nt factory.
 






get the adjustable ones I had bought a set on ebay a long time ago for a ranger TTB. I think they max out a something like 17 degrees (I may be wrong on that though) I think they ran about 30 bucks per side.
 












Oh and I see it is 2 degrees not 17 Haha :D slight difference
 






well, huge difference... :)

I'm getting adjustable ones... just wanted to see what others used.

Summit seems pretty well stocked - adjustable Moog bushings -2 degree to +2 degree and they run about $30.00 each - it should give me plenty of room to play with for the future.

I know alignment shops have these - I want adjustables just in case I decide to add coil spacers to my 6" Skyjacker... or replace my coils with 8"...

i can install bushings and make adjustments enough to get me to the garage that would do alignment... it's about 10 miles from me - not everyine wants to do alignments on lifted trucks...
 






you're on the right track, just keep your eye on the alignment shops, and make sure they know that you know you have adjustable bushing :thumbsup: Some shops will try to tell you they needed to replace the bushings so they can charge more for the alignment.
 






you're on the right track, just keep your eye on the alignment shops, and make sure they know that you know you have adjustable bushing :thumbsup: Some shops will try to tell you they needed to replace the bushings so they can charge more for the alignment.

I know... but not the shop I'm taking my truck to... I've been dealing with the guy for the past 8 years...

I got new ball joints installed myself and now I'm ready to put Superunner steering - I should be ready to do alignment next... and then it's ready for action!
 






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