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broncodriver33

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i have a 93 bronco 2.5" lift and when i back up the top of the tires camber in. i just installed new ball joints and adjustable camber caster bushings. when i go straight they are at perfect 0 degree camber. does anyone have an idea why they camber in when backing up.

 

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Did you use drop brackets for the radius arms and axle beams/ If not, you may be out of range of the bushings. May also have some wear in the suspension, like the axle pivot bushings or steering linkage. JSM84

 

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i have a 93 bronco 2.5" lift and when i back up the top of the tires camber in. i just installed new ball joints and adjustable camber caster bushings. when i go straight they are at perfect 0 degree camber. does anyone have an idea why they camber in when backing up.
Well gosh, JSM84 said what I was gonna say.

 
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yeah i used drop brackets on the radius arms and axle beams. i guess i will have to take a closer look for wear. i still need to get an alignment done do you beleive that could have any affect on that.

 

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Yes, you need to have an alignment done on the front end after installing any lift kit.

 

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