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Adjustable camber bushings


Bent Bolt

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Who makes them ?? I've searched Moog with no luck and the parts people behind the desk have no idea what I'm talking about.
 
I just got some from Advance. 28 dollars a piece.
 
4x4junkie, in a previous thread you had a discussion about the D35 adjustable camber bushings. I'm looking to get a 2" leveling kit, will these bushings give me enough adjustment to straighten the camber?
P.S. Will I need longer front shocks?
 
Yeah those bushings should be enough to get it back into alignment. You'd likely max your shocks out with the truck sitting level, so it would be wise to get longer ones so the suspension can droop.
 
Yeah those bushings should be enough to get it back into alignment. You'd likely max your shocks out with the truck sitting level, so it would be wise to get longer ones so the suspension can droop.

+1

Fixed bushings do go up to a slightly greater degree offset, but generally the adjustable ones are plenty (if you ever change anything and need to align it again in the future, the adjustables don't need to be swapped out again either like fixed ones often do).
 

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