sed1213
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TRS has been a great help with my truck!
Alright, I've so far installed a 20% under drive pulley, upgraded the ignition coil, 2" coil spacers in the front and 4" drop pitman arm. The ignition coil and under drive pulley for fuel savings. I've improved mileage about 12%. Next comes the electric fan. I'm trying to get 20 MPG to work and back, that would be 2 gallons a day. The coil spacers to level and the drop arm to get the steering geometry back right. My problem now is I now have about 5 degrees positive camber from the coil spacers. I went to the local garage and they want $350.00 for bushings, installation and front end alignment. I've bought the adjustable bushings and I was going to install them myself. Camber I'm not worried about, measure off the wheel rim. It's the Caster I'm not sure about. Is there a surface on both sides that can be used to measure this? After the electric fan comes 31's. Love this truck, take it off the asphalt to go fishing on weekends. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Alright, I've so far installed a 20% under drive pulley, upgraded the ignition coil, 2" coil spacers in the front and 4" drop pitman arm. The ignition coil and under drive pulley for fuel savings. I've improved mileage about 12%. Next comes the electric fan. I'm trying to get 20 MPG to work and back, that would be 2 gallons a day. The coil spacers to level and the drop arm to get the steering geometry back right. My problem now is I now have about 5 degrees positive camber from the coil spacers. I went to the local garage and they want $350.00 for bushings, installation and front end alignment. I've bought the adjustable bushings and I was going to install them myself. Camber I'm not worried about, measure off the wheel rim. It's the Caster I'm not sure about. Is there a surface on both sides that can be used to measure this? After the electric fan comes 31's. Love this truck, take it off the asphalt to go fishing on weekends. Any help would be greatly appreciated.