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Installed lift & alignment shop can't align wheels


abrush

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City
Nebraska
Vehicle Year
1988
Transmission
Automatic
I have a 1988 Ford Bronco II and recently just installed a 2" Skyjacker suspension lift that involved two front springs and shocks and an add a leaf for the rear. My front wheels on the Bronco are now toeing in quite a bit so I took it in to get it aligned and the shop told me they can't align it because the camber is already as far in as it will go?? I obviously can't leave it like this as it will eat my tires up so what is the solution for this?
 
Tell them to eat it. You can get new, adjustable camber bushings. OH, CRAZY. They're an alignment place, they should know that.
 
I would ask them about an adjustable caster camber kit.The one that I bought came from the local parts house no big deal.The adjustable bushings are good to about 3degrees which is about what it took to get them straight.
 
If they can aligin it with adjustable camber bushings(whick they should be able to do with just 2in lift coils) then you would have to ge a drop pitman arm and the other brackets that are normaly in a lift.
 
Get your self some of these and take them to the alignment shop. Then go out there and punch the stupid little 17 year old idiots right in the mouth, as they clearly don't know what the fawk they are doing.

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Look in the yellow page s for a shop that speciallize in lifted trucks. Most shops know just the OEM specs
 
Not all shops know how to properly align a TTB suspension. I'd say not to pay them/get a refund and find a shop that knows how to handle TTB suspensions. If they don't know that you can get different bushings (stock ones are typically non-adjustable), then you don't want to deal with them because they obviously do not know how to properly align it.
 
Get your self some of these and take them to the alignment shop. Then go out there and punch the stupid little 17 year old idiots right in the mouth, as they clearly don't know what the fawk they are doing.

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you cant just buy those bushing you need to know what ones you need. they all he different degrees of adjustment.
 
Yeah, you gotta know how much change you need to pick the right bushing.
 
you cant just buy those bushing you need to know what ones you need. they all he different degrees of adjustment.

That is a fully adjustable bushing.
 
Yeah, you gotta know how much change you need to pick the right bushing.

Get your self some of these and take them to the alignment shop. Then go out there and punch the stupid little 17 year old idiots right in the mouth, as they clearly don't know what the fawk they are doing.

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That is a fully adjustable bushing.

Looks like the inner bushing is on an eccentric as well, so you can adjust camber and caster. Probably the letters correspond to certain degree.
Richard
 
You'd be correct. I'd install those bushings first before going back to another alignment shop just to save on labor costs. Plus, if you mess with it enough you can get it in a good ball-park with a bubble level and carpenter's square. TTB's are never perfectly aligned. At least, I've never seen one...:icon_cheers:
 
You'd be correct. I'd install those bushings first before going back to another alignment shop just to save on labor costs. Plus, if you mess with it enough you can get it in a good ball-park with a bubble level and carpenter's square. TTB's are never perfectly aligned. At least, I've never seen one...:icon_cheers:
It takes a lot of skill, some old-school techniques, and a lot of luck to align 'em perfectly. :icon_rofl:
 

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