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i beam question for u max

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automatik23   +1y
hey i posted this in the ford page  so ill post it real quick for you to read but theres another question related to this... first off the stock camber adjuster bushing(i believe called a pinch bushing) is 2 1/2 degrees correct? (if not then correct me) i found some 3 1/2 ones from napa but ive heard that someone makes  4 degree and a 6 degree, does anyone know where to get them? yea yea i know swap to a yota front clip but too late im already rockered on beams and 20s but that extra few degrees would be nice if anyone knows where i can get those bushings... back to my question...if i cant find a set of these would it be possible for you to make a set? or would you have any other idea as far as giving me a little more adjustability out of the camber on my truck, i know im never gonna be able to roll really low without the tire demolishing camber but every lit bit lower helps ya know....the truck is a 91 single cab long bed ranger by the way
BioMax   +1y


I don't know what the camber is, was or will be on an I-beam truck. I don't like beams for any reason. Now with that being said... Any good machine shop should be able to build you what you need.
draggindakota   +1y
NAPA also carries a 4* bushing and an adjustable one.
slammedxonair   +1y

yea napa part number 264-3950 is +-4deg camber and caster eccentrics. I've never heard of a 6 degree one. As for how they come stock it depends on too many different things to have 1 general eccentric. Every vehicle has its own variance (sp?)
automatik23   +1y
hey draggin dakota, do you know how many degrees that adjustable one will go to?
draggindakota   +1y
That part number that Brian gave is the adjustable one. 0 to 4 degrees +/- That's the most you'll be able to get. Even with that one, if it is completely maxed out the spindles will bind on the I beams.
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