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I have a 1990 Bronco. I've installed a 6" suspension lift and am running 35x14.5x15 boggers.... I've installed a 2.25 degree alignment slug and am still wearing the fronts.... I was wondering if anybody has heard of a behind the spindle shim for this truck??? The guys at the offroad place that I talked to said they never heard of anything.... I find that hard to believe...
What kind of kit is it, and you have the axle pivot drop brackets right?
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There is no spindle shim, only the alignment bushing. As for the tire wear, even a truck in perfect alingment with a ttb will still wear front tires fairly odd. The reason for this is that every time the suspension flexes the tire changes camber unlike most ifs trucks.
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