91 ford ranger 2wd with 4" suspension lift positive camber problems


pimptacotruck

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I have a 91 ford ranger 3.0 project truck 2wd it's has a 4" suspension lift 3" body lift 16 x7 wheels and 35" bfg' s all is about done and road ready but after all that lifting the camber is way positive and I have looked for the best adjustable camber kit but I really don't know if I'm getting the right one for my problem I really don't want to waste my time and money installing something that dosent correct the problem all the way I'm hoping one of you who is more experienced then me to point me in the right direction and the correct part that is needed to correct the issue
 
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We need more details on your 4 inch lift.
Is it a complete kit with drop brackets for the axle pivots and radius arm mounts?

OR

Is the 4 inch lift just a pair of lift coils?

If its a complete kit you should need nothing more than an alignment and maybe one or two eccentric cams for the upper ball joint to adjust camber and caster.

If it just a pair of lift coils you will need the drop brackets.

OR

You will need to have the beams bent or get bent beams and get radius arms with caster correction.
You WILL HAVE negative caster without corrected radius arms and it will be dangerous and unstable even if camber is perfect.
 
Do you know a place to get a set of drop brackets the 91 ranger has been a pain in the ass to find lift parts for
 
I do not. But would suggest bent beams over brackets any day.
 
EBay or make your own
 

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