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Hey guys I’m back, and last night I replaced my pivot and radius arm bushings and I also put a 1 1/2inch spacer under my coils. This morning I put on my new pirelli 31x10.50 r15 tires and they look good. I got myself an alignment as well and the alignment specialist said that it’s all good but my camber is slightly out and that couldn’t be fixed because my camber bushings are not adjustable. I can get adjustable ones and put them on, I just wanna ask around and make sure they will fit because my truck is a two wheel drive and most trucks that come with this in my year are 4x4. I just wanna make sure the bushing hole is the same. The pair I wanna buy says they are for 2wd. The part number is 44-5094 from stempf automotive industries inc. any replies are appreciated.
Hey guys I’m back, and last night I replaced my pivot and radius arm bushings and I also put a 1 1/2inch spacer under my coils. This morning I put on my new pirelli 31x10.50 r15 tires and they look good. I got myself an alignment as well and the alignment specialist said that it’s all good but my camber is slightly out and that couldn’t be fixed because my camber bushings are not adjustable. I can get adjustable ones and put them on, I just wanna ask around and make sure they will fit because my truck is a two wheel drive and most trucks that come with this in my year are 4x4. I just wanna make sure the bushing hole is the same. The pair I wanna buy says they are for 2wd. The part number is 44-5094 from stempf automotive industries inc. any replies are appreciated.
I did some moog ones in my 4x4 but I dont know why they wouldn't work in a 2wd maybe someone smarter will say something before you tear your front end apart
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