Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/15/08 11:15 PM
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Just put them in my 65.I got about 3.5 degrees.I installed all 3 and I could still use some more caster.My camber is just about perfect at .5 positive.Caster is 1.25 neg as its a manual steering.It handles great.Rocky
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 12:37 AM
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I have them (all 4) and was able to get 3+ pos caster. There is a trick to installation install front bushing with hole "away" from the tire, and the rear bushing with the hole "towards" the tire. Part #'s are NAPA 267-1367 or MOOG K-7103. Good luck.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 01:11 AM
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I got around 5 deg pos caster with .8 to 1.0 deg neg camber. With .5 deg neg camber I could get over 5 deg pos caster, maybe reach 6 deg pos caster. But I wanted 1.5 degree neg camber so I could only end up with 4.3/4.4 deg pos caster. Key here is finding an alignment guy that is willing to put in a little extra effort and understands what he is doing. Before final alignment with only .8/1.0 neg camber.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 06:38 AM
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Yeah i meant 4.I had a ton of neg caster.That and I have RMS adjustable strut rods.That can get you a bit of caster.I do my own alignments at work so I knew where my settings were.Its a pain but I had all new chassis under the 65.Rocky
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 09:25 PM
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The instructions in the box are WRONG! As outlined above by Autoxcuda.....don't use the instructions in the box. Also, Moog(and their parent company) won't answer questions about this error. I found out the hard way.
James Stinebaker
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 09:54 PM
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The instructions in the box are WRONG! As outlined above by Autoxcuda.....don't use the instructions in the box. Also, Moog(and their parent company) won't answer questions about this error. I found out the hard way.
The instructions are not wrong. We are just using the parts for another purpose.
The part is originally designed for rusted or accident damaged cars that have the upper shock towers bent in. So the bushings theoretically just push the shock towers back out to get factory alignment.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 09:57 PM
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Thanks for all of the info on this topic. The Moog offset bushing showed up today from Rock Auto. They came with two "ferrules" per bushing. It looks like you press the bushings into the control arms first then press the ferrules onto the bushing next. Does that sound right? I'm going to install them as Rick Ehrenberg recommends. With the rear bushing arrow pointing inboard and the front bushing pointing outboard.
I've never installed those ferrules. There was not room for them to be install between the frame slots. The non offest bushing do not have ferrules and they are the same thickness.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/16/08 10:33 PM
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I am also buying the Moog offset bushings (70 Challenger). I have read two or three threads on this and am (again / still) confused as to the way the offset is installed. I had planned to put both sides (all four) with the arrow toward the ball joint. Correct??
Point the arrows per this diagram
So the front bushing in the A-arm has the arrow pointed out.
The rear bushing in the A-arm has the arrow pointing in.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/17/08 12:09 AM
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Now I'm confused about using or not using the ferrules. I compared the length of the offset bushing and it is about 3/16" shorter that the non-offset ones. So the ferrules I assume will make up the difference when the are added. When I looked closely at a standard non-offset bushing it actually has a ferrule already pressed into it on both sides. It is just that the diameter is smaller that the loose ones that come with the offset bushings.
If it will slide into your chassis with the ferrules, use them.
I think mine were just pulled in over the years. My particular car didn't have room for ferrules.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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10/17/08 09:48 AM
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I didn't get it initially so I updated the info.
Last edited by cnxt; 10/17/08 09:49 AM.
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Re: Who has installed Moog offset upper cont. arm bushings?
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The instructions that came in the box I purchased from Moog indicate that all arrows are to point in the same direction. That's wrong according to your diagram, and your diagram is correct.
James Stinebaker
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