Adjusting Camber on 1994 2WD Ranger


MA Ranger

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Looking for detailed information (or good source, other than buying the Ford shop manual) on adjusting the camber on a 1994 2WD Ranger. All parts are currently stock/OEM - no lift kits, etc. The Haynes manual doesn't have very much on this other than one paragraph and a diagram of the front axle assembly that shows a part that's referred to as the "camber adjuster". Thanks.
 
It also adjusts the caster too.
Those "adjusters" (bushings) come in different amounts of offset. It's possible you'll need to change them with ones that have a bigger (or smaller) offset.
In some cases you might get lucky though and find a useable setting by just rotating the existing bushings, but if a different offset is needed, get the two-piece concentric ones that allow full adjustment in any direction and degree amount, which would eliminate having to replace them again in the future.

See if this page on doing an at-home alignment helps (scroll about halfway down the page). It's written for 4x4s, but the 2WD setup is essentially identical.
 
Thank you for the info and pictures - they were helpful.
 

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