Caster/Camber Adjusting Bushing
Adjustable
Camber and / or Caster Adjustable from 0 Degrees to Plus or Minus 4 Degrees
Can Be Set At True Zero Degree
MOOG K80109 Caster/Camber Adjusting Bushing
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Haven't installed them yet but they are high quality parts at a good price. They will allow me to properly align the front end after I install 2' lowering springs and new ball joints.
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My 91 ranger 4x4 with dana 35 front axle was pulling right and had too much camber after installing a lift. Put these in and dailed in my camber and caster, drives strait now. The chart is a little difficult at first but I figured it out ok.
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Used these after replacing the front coil springs on my 1994 ford ranger 4x4 and afterwards alignment was off a mile, used these and was able to adjust caster and camber to get front end within specifications.... best design out there.
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The product is good it is only one bushing however... I thought there was 2 especially with the price they gave it. In the description it says nothing, at least where I can see,about the amount. You need 2 on a vehicle anyways...