lift issue

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4d4life
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lift issue

Post by 4d4life »

Just lifted my 88 bronco ii and now I have a possative camberthe alignment shop won't touch it until the camber is fixed. Help would be great :) I will post pics if needed.
Jbots
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Location: Graham, Washington

Re: lift issue

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You need to get some drop brackets for the ttb system in the front, that and extended camber bushings
tedjames11
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Location: salem connecticut

Re: lift issue

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If you can find were to buy just the drop brackets could you send me a link to were you found them? I cant locate just the brackets anywere. I would LOVE to just make them so id be cheaper but I cant find them for sale let alone the schematics. :rolleyes:
Mudhog1977
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Re: lift issue

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Try James duff enterprises
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iceman21
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Re: lift issue

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Make your own. They Arnt that hard to make.
tedjames11
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did you have any luck at finding the schematics?
Lifted_B2
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Re: lift issue

Post by Lifted_B2 »

i also lifted my 84' drop brackets and everything. i still have very bad positive camber issues. can anyone help, it might be to stiff of springs but im unsure
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2813josh
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Re: lift issue

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You'll need to get camber bushings. Have to press out the ball joints to install.
Rock Auto sells them in varying degrees of adjustment.
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