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2wd camber bushings vs. 4wd


Insanejughead

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Hey all,

I need to know if the 4wd camber bushings for the 83-88 style axles are the same as the 2wd camber bushings?

I can't find any 3 1/2 degree bushings for my 2wd, but I can for the 4wd. If anyone knows where to find them in 2wd,... that would be EXCELLENT!


(I know the way you adjust them is different, but I can't find any information on how big the diameter and height is.)

Thank you
 
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Please???
 
I would imagine that they are different since the D28, D35 and D44 all use different bushings.
 
sorry to say they are diffrent.....

83-88 2wd's with the forged beams used one kind(I say forged cause I know in the early years there was a year or two that used a boxed beam alot like the 4wd, but had no diff built in to them.and I dont know what they used.


the dana 28 used on kind.

but I do belive the dana 35 and the 89-97(with cast beams,the ones that say do not heat/bend/weld on them) 2wd use the same bushing.


and sorry i dont know of any 31/2o bushing for the 83-88 ranger(forged beam years)
 
How are they different? Is it the diameter, or just the size of the balljoint?
 

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