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Camber Bushings!


RedRanger_97

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Age
42
Vehicle Year
1997
Transmission
Automatic
I just got my new skyjacker 132x springs and went by napa and got the adjustable camber bushings (4 to -4). what I was wondering was where I could install the bushings (what degree) to where the camber would be close enough so I can drive it to the shop to align it.
 
have you put the coils on yet? what color are they? I was thinking about getting those coils too. Did you need to get different shocks?
 
Just got um, not on yet, there black, and yes cause the shock needs to be able to extend and retract as far as the suspension travels up and down. that is changed when u lift or lower
 
Just do it by eye. When I put my bushings in I was able to get the one side to +1 and +1.7. Did that just by putting the tire flat and locking in the bushing.
 
A lot of the adjustable bushings have labels on them etc to let you know where they are.

The best bet is to put them in zeroed out... and have the alignment shop go from there.

Most shops have "Special" kids working now that can only use the alignment machines that are completely computer backed...

Easier to tell them you have a 4 degree bushing thats zeroed out, as the computer tells them how far to turn it and all that good crap.

When they find out that you need a different bushing or something like that after some time of fiddling, all it does is add to the bill...

The only reason I even recommend atleast installing the bushing yourself, is you can never-seize everything, and save on the time it takes them to put them in for you.|


Definitely changed and broken my suspension and steering enough in one year to have 5-6 alignments... most of them are just done with the tape measure now.
 

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