by SVO » Sun Jul 27, 2003 8:35 am
Basically it's an upper ball joint that has an off-center point bushing that can be turned to allow for positive and/or negitive camber settings to properly aline the wheel for proper tire wear and handling charachteristics.<br><br>Without these, installing 4" spings might push the wheels (TTB arms) down at such an angle that there would be too much positive camber ( \ / ) that you would get twitchy handling and horrible outside tire wear, but with the escentric you would be able to adjust camber setings where you could at least get a "0" deg camber (strtaight up and down ) setting to keep tire wear to a minimum, where as you really need just a smidge of negitive camber ( / \ ) to get controllable/predictable handling and good tire wear.<br><br><br>I guess what I was looking for is can I skate around on a budget and buy these springs that have been offered to me and install them with a set of 4dr rear springs with shackles to give myself enough lift to fit 32" tires under my rig, or can I use the 96' F250 spring spacers (and my stocksprings) and rear 4dr springs and shakles to get approximately 2" of lift to fit the 32" tires under there to get a estimated 4" of more ground clearance to get a better break over angle.<br><br>This is something I will need when going to Moab for the trail I have previouly run in a stock Wrangler Jeep.<br><br>As I can remember and watching the "in Jeep" vid we took, to determine that there will be some issuse about passing (getting over) about 3 certian areas that I know I will not make in my stock ride highth Navajo, remeber I'm on a serious budget right now (with medical bills and my regular bills) trying to make sure I can pull the Moab trip off.<br>And as soon as I get back and sell my Caddy I can afford to go out and buy the proper lift kit from Skyjacker and do it the right way.<br><br>If you or anyone you know could help in this area it would be greatly appreciated, the main reason also is that I can't get (with just the 4" spring replacement) a "0" degree camber adjustment will prolly eat the tires out either before I get to Moab or at least will prolly eat them out beofre I get back, this would make for a long suck ass trip and more monies I can't afford to spend. <!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :\ --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/ohwell.gif ALT=":\"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br><br><br>Oh and what about shocks?<br>Will the stock ones work or am I just barking up a tree that I'll never get into? <p></p><i>Edited by: <A HREF=http://pub182.ezboard.com/bdemon4x4.showUserPublicProfile?gid=specialvehicleoperator>Special Vehicle Operator</A> at: 7/27/03 9:44 am<br></i>
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