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I have a 2003 F350 7.3l 2wd drw that I just finished installing a 2 inch leveling kit on the front. They are coil spacers. The reason why I did so, was because I was beginning to not like how bad the fronts dip down on the 2wd. Anyways, I got it up on the alignment lift and obviously it messed with my camber and caster. Quite a bit actually. Front wheels are sitting like \ /. Left camber was +2.7°and right camber was +2.5°. Now I don't know the stock degree on the camber/caster bushings, but could anyone lead me toward what bushing would fix that? Or at least give me a stock size? Would bushings MOOG K80109 do me good? Any info would be great. Thanks.
How did you measure the camber? Never mind I see you posted you put it up on alignment lift so you must have tools to do it. If that is the case how do you have alignment lift but not know how to correct the issue? Just asking I certainly have no idea how to go about checking camber/caster and nor do I know how to correct it. That is why I will be taking my truck to a alignment shop next week to fix any issues mine might have after a 2.5" leveling kit installed the other day.
Well as far as measuring cambe caster and toe I can do. Its simple. But this is the first time I've ever had to mess with this kind of set up so I have no clue how to adjust or how to calculate the right bushing.