When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
Guys: I have a 1993 5.0 Bronco with no lift. 33" tyres. Some days ago a notice that I have a problem of camber in the front right wheel. What can I do to fix that problem?
I take it to a one hear in Colombia, but the do not know how to do that with a bronco. They told me to take it to a press because they said there is no way of graduate it. is that true?
For a camber problem, either put in new coil springs to replace the droopy older ones, or get an alignment. To get an alignment, a good alignment shop will be able to put in a new slug that they can rotate to the appropriate camber AND caster, assuming your springs aren't too shot. You can also do this yourself if you buy the slugs, but an alignment shop will get it more accurate most likely. It's no different than a same vintage F-150.
The last time I did the spring upgrade I bought the springs from Superlift and they came with the slugs. However, you could probably buy them from an alignment shop or a Ford dealer. There might even be some off road shops that have them.