Ranger camber

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Ranger camber
tuckin18s avatar
tuckin18s
+1y
I need some help..I have a 1996 Ranger its bagged with drop I Beams The toe in is really bad how can i fix this It olny does it when its aired out??? Im not sure how to fix this ...What am i to do....I would post a pix but im not sure how to here is a link

http://www.mautofied.com/default.asp?NavX=M2&Results=Detail&PKID=100038200

The truck is also forsale or trade email me if anyone is interested Tuckin18s@yahoo.comor if anyone can help please email me thanx..
94Rangeron20s avatar
94Rangeron20s
+1y
I had negative camber at ride height so I went to Napa and bought some of their Camber bushings... They reduced the camber at ride height, aswell as when I lay it out. Pics in my profile are old and were before the bushings were installed. Hope that helps
complexdesigns avatar
complexdesigns
+1y
You will always have camber. Learn to love it.
bodydropped85 avatar
bodydropped85
+1y
mine toes out
BAGD RANGER avatar
BAGD RANGER
+1y
OH MAN -- U GOTTA LUV THE RANGER CAMBER !!!
Iownissan avatar
Iownissan
+1y
yep, either get some camber bushings or learn to love it.
clenzer72 avatar
clenzer72
+1y
ACCEPT IT....LOVE IT...EMBRACE IT!!
BioMax avatar
BioMax
+1y
What you are having problems with is toe issues. I-beam trucks are hard to explain how to fix, let alone get right. The tierod (at the pitman arm) should be in-line with the radius rod pivot and the I-beam pivot and/or at the same height as the I-beam. If it is lower then it will toe in like yours is doing.
laidiscrewu avatar
laidiscrewu
+1y
negative camber is bad ass.....Why try to fix it
bodydropped85 avatar
bodydropped85
+1y
i dont wana eat up some expensive ass tires