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Camber alignment bearing?


TonkaSTX

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1988
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My '88 Ranger is on a 6" skyjacker lift that was sort of pieced together. My front camber is really positive... You can see it slightly in my avatar. I was looking on skyjacker's site and theres an alignment bearing that goes for $35 a piece but only adjusts 3.25 degrees... I think I need about 10 degrees. Does anyone know the part number of an I-Beam drop bracket? Or does anyone at least have a pic of what this bracket looks like? TIA
 
did you just put this kit on? i know sometimes the springs will settle a bit and that will help. usually thats about all you need is 3 1/4. also there are two bolt holes you can use on most of those lifts,trying moving to the different hole. just a few ideas. do you not have a drop bracket on it?
 
No. its been lifted for a couple months. I don't have the drop bracket, but im lookin to have a bracket fab'd.
 
If thats the case, you ain't ever gonna be able to align it that way. You NEED the drop brackets.
 
You're saying you have 6" of lift from just coil springs? No drop brackets?

I have the drop brackets. I'm missing the bracket that drops the I-beams down so they are straight across, thus my camber is messed up... My lift is on Hydro 7000 shocks and F150 coil springs up front. The back is lifted on blocks with stock shocks. It's a work in progress lol
This pic shows my problem: (driver side is worse)
TonkaFront.jpg
 
That pic is a bit too dark & blurry.
However it would seem to appear you already do have the drop brackets on there.

Are your beam pivots within 0-2" higher than the centerline of your wheel hubs? (suspension ride height correct for aligning it)?
 

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