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guess my confusion stemmed from the need to buy extra camber bushings to use in an "off label" way to get extra caster. off label but perfectly legitimite/safe/correct

So to clarify if i buy these extra camber bushings


i can install the offsets like in the photo from autoxcuda in this thread and this will push the upper ball joint rearward providing extra caster. Is this what i want to do? yes
When I am done installing the front end and take it is to be aligned what do i tell the mechanic? and now is the time to find this info out and plan before i order my front end parts.


In your level driveway w 1/2 tank of gas/tires inflated to what psi you want/front end all done: have the 2 LCA nuts in front of the tapered shafts lightly snugged and same w UCA cam bolts: Set your weight in barbells in the dr seat & YOU crank the t bar adj bolts on each side till the front end height and the tire to fender clearance is where YOU want it and equal side to side and jounce it after each of your adjustments THEN w the toe in close to zero put a carpenters level on each sidewall (vertical) & w the cam bolts (both) turned so you have max caster (UBJ is max rearward) then turn the rear cam till the tire(s) are plumb vertical (zero camber) and turn the front cam if more adjustment is needed then w the steering wheel centered turn the tie rod sleeves till the tires (toe in) are perfectly straight ahead then turn each sleeve to move each tire in a skosh & clamp the tie rod sleeves then tighten the cam bolt nuts TIGHT (if you drive it in), snug if trailering it and the LCA nuts (2) sort of snug then push the weights over to the pass side & drive it or trailer it to the shop and unload it OUTSIDE & loosen the LCA nuts(2) and the cam bolt nuts and drive it onto the rack & pull the weights back onto the dr seat. Ahead of time ask the shop to assign their oldest most experienced guy to work on your baby and slip the guy they select a 20 to take some care w it. Tell him the ride HEIGHT is already exactly where you want it. When he's done aligning it tell him to tighten the UCA cam bolts TIGHT. Pay the bill/push the weights back over/drive it off the rack & out the door/take the weights home/take her out for a spin & see how she handles. Overkill but that's me & I can take my hands off of the wheel & it stays centered and it turns easily & no excessive tire wear


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