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Leveling kit question


Fireman_Pete33

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Vehicle Year
1994
Transmission
Automatic
I have a 1994 Ranger Ext. Cab, 4x4 3.0 with an automatic. My question is I recently installed a leveling kit (2") coil spacers, I now have what I believe is positive camber. I have heard about after market camber eccentric to fix this problem. Although I am unable to find them. Any info would be greatly appreciated as I am new to Rangers. THANKS PETE
 
Easiest thing to do (although maybe not the cheapest) is just take it and have an alignment done. They will replace your camber bushings to get them back to where they need to be.
 
Yeah, the cam eccentrics that you are talking about aren't available OTC. You can really only get them as part of an alignment, mostly because without the alignment rack they are pretty worthless. You put them in over the upper ball joint and then you can turn them with a big socket and they will adjust the camber to a certain range. Its not the kind of thing that I'd recommend for the average DIYer.
 

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