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coil spacers


rangershea

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I'm sure it's been covered a million times, but for those of you who have leveled your trucks with the 1 1/2" coil spacers, can you still get your camber back to spec without any new parts?
I'd like to do this, maybe the steel washer idea, but don't really wanna mess with new camber bushings or anything. Call me cheap. Oh well

'93 4x4 4.0 liter extended cab xlt
 
so just put the spacers in and take it in for an alignment and thats it? cool
I'm already doing the ball joints so the alignment was coming anyway.
 
I just did it and he used 2 degree bushings and got it back to spec.
Bad news is i need a new ball joint so now i wont be able to afford tires.
 
mine was able to be put back in spec with the adjusters that were in there :icon_thumby:

l8r, John
 
great! I'll give it a try with about 1 1/2" of washers and see how it goes.
 
Occasionally turning the existing bushings 180° (or something close to that) does work. You also might be able to get it dialed in just by playing around with the height of your washer stack too. Some trial & error will be in order though.
 

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