Where would I find some camber adjustment bolts?
#1
Where would I find some camber adjustment bolts?
Took my truck into the alignment shop and they said I need those. Autozone don't carry them and they don't have them on Summit's site.
#2
Senior Member
According to the Ford shop manual, the upper control arm bolts are loosened and the arms are move for the alignment. This was in the 2001 shop manual and they all should be the same. On the 4x2, a plate has to be removed.
#7
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Ford has them, more exspensive but alot better... Or you can order them through oreillys. The only way to truelly aline* your truck.
If you dont have these you can only set your toe in, toe out. With them you can set your camber, caster
If you dont have these you can only set your toe in, toe out. With them you can set your camber, caster
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#9
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It depends on how true you want it to be.
How your tires move when you move them with your steering wheel is toe-in/toe-out(that direction) with that being said thats what they can alighn for you.
Now if you were to lift or drop your truck your tires would lean in or out thats your camber/caster, to true this up you will need to buy some camber caster bolts. (that was just an example, you can still true up a stock sitting truck)
Your manual also says to disconnect your battery to change a tail light or a fuse... just sayin
How your tires move when you move them with your steering wheel is toe-in/toe-out(that direction) with that being said thats what they can alighn for you.
Now if you were to lift or drop your truck your tires would lean in or out thats your camber/caster, to true this up you will need to buy some camber caster bolts. (that was just an example, you can still true up a stock sitting truck)
Your manual also says to disconnect your battery to change a tail light or a fuse... just sayin