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Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!help!
k so im new to this guys and i really need some help, i have a prolblem with my right front wheel and axle. it rides crooked and wares the outside of my tire. it looks like i need i beam drop down brackets that dont look to be there. but its odd because the drivers side wheel rides normal. i have pics of this please let me know aanything you can , sorry i dont know too much more.
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http://monterey.craigslist.org/cto/2831448603.html
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03-31-2012, 06:58 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
Get an alignment.
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03-31-2012, 07:20 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
you most likely will need camber bushings. they can be had at NAPA for real cheap. Put them in, then get an alignment
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03-31-2012, 10:47 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
thanks for the response guys,
iv taken it to my mechanic before to have him look at it and he said right off the bat from looking at it that i needed an i beam drop down bracket, and i mentioned the cams , he said he could put in different cams but i wouldnt make a big difference.
said that it would only move by a quarter inch or so.
(for the record the angle my wheel sits at is more drastic than the picture makes it look)
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1993 Red Ford Ranger extended cab, 2wd, 4.0Litre straight 6cylc. 5spd. new transmission. 140,xxx miles
suspension lift
Deaver rear leaf springs, Rancho shocks, rear shackle flip
race runner hydraulic shocks with over sized coils.
extended radius arms, wire braided fluid lines
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03-31-2012, 10:51 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
find a new mechanic! They make camber bushings that will literally move your will 6" in or out
If your springs are 6" lift springs, yes, you need axle pivot drop brackets.
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03-31-2012, 10:53 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
you don't need drop down brackets. you need an alignment.
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03-31-2012, 11:30 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
mechanic sounds like he's trying to rip you off.
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03-31-2012, 11:45 AM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
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Originally Posted by pooleo
find a new mechanic! They make camber bushings that will literally move your will 6" in or out
If your springs are 6" lift springs, yes, you need axle pivot drop brackets.
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hmm ok
i know the coils are oversized, but i dont know if there 6in or what.
k ill look into cams, any suggestion for witch ones??
any idea why my right side rides normal?
could it be a bad cam making the left side tweaked?
i ask because it sounds like if the brackets were the problem then wouldnt both left and right sides sit wrong?
thanks for the help guys!
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1993 Red Ford Ranger extended cab, 2wd, 4.0Litre straight 6cylc. 5spd. new transmission. 140,xxx miles
suspension lift
Deaver rear leaf springs, Rancho shocks, rear shackle flip
race runner hydraulic shocks with over sized coils.
extended radius arms, wire braided fluid lines
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
Camber Bushing
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The bushings moves the upper ball joint in/out. So you are going to need something that will pull the ball joint in. I assume the tires are tipped out. So, dont get one with the hole in the center. And you probably wont need ones that are angled AND offset. Those are for EXTREME conditions
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03-31-2012, 12:04 PM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
thank you good sir!
haha
ok so i looked into brackets and from the pictures of the angles on the brackets iv seen : Here
i looks like my right wheels axle (center picture) connects to the cross-member of my chassis by a bracket that sits on the upper/inside of the chassis. and im imagining haveing the bracket in the link there, and that it would fix the angle of the wheel like a charm. but then i think of the left wheel and its axle, its fine, will it be affected?
whata you think about that?
correct me if im wrong
and obviously the brackets are a butt load more pricey.
would a cam just be an all around fix so i dont even have to mess with the bracket?
thanks for your patients with me!
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1993 Red Ford Ranger extended cab, 2wd, 4.0Litre straight 6cylc. 5spd. new transmission. 140,xxx miles
suspension lift
Deaver rear leaf springs, Rancho shocks, rear shackle flip
race runner hydraulic shocks with over sized coils.
extended radius arms, wire braided fluid lines
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03-31-2012, 12:08 PM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
It makes no sense that some one would have installed only one drop bracket. So, installing a drop bracket to fix a camber problem is asinine. Buy the bushings, put them in and you will find your problems fixed. Trust me, I know the TTB/TIB like the back of my hand and could probably tear one out and re-install with my eyes closed and one arm tied behind my back!
Get like a 3 or 4 degree bushings. Do both sides. Do them yourself unless you want the alignment shop to rake you over the coals.
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03-31-2012, 12:25 PM
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Re: Right front wheel is crooked, missing drop down bracket for my ibeams? CONFUSED!h
hell yea solid answer man i like that
thanks alot man im gona try it
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i found.. This will i need a pinch bolt and nut?
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1993 Red Ford Ranger extended cab, 2wd, 4.0Litre straight 6cylc. 5spd. new transmission. 140,xxx miles
suspension lift
Deaver rear leaf springs, Rancho shocks, rear shackle flip
race runner hydraulic shocks with over sized coils.
extended radius arms, wire braided fluid lines
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