camber/caster
#1
camber/caster
So my 95 2wd 12v I bought has a Camber/Caster issue. Its wearing the heck out of both inside shoulders on my front tires. I replaced tie rod ends and the upper and lower ball joints on both driver and passenger side and still have the issue.
What do I have to do to get it straightened out?
What do I have to do to get it straightened out?
#3
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Like the hub bearing? Im just a little confused cuz like I said it's 2wd and the only things holding the hub on are the ball joints. When I had it apart I was looking for something to adjust or a caster bushing or something but there's nothing unless somehow I can adjust the upper control arm. But the wheel/hub bearings looked fine and were in good shape when I had everything off.
#4
*long pondering sigh*
usually. . . . there is an eccentric bolt somewhere on the upp control arm used to adjust camber.
could be a positive toe issue as noted. I know on twin traction beam Fords when the springs sagged out you'd run into camber issues. I wonder if that can be the case on a 2wd with control arms?
Honestly I don't know much about steering and how it all is affected by wear and tear.
usually. . . . there is an eccentric bolt somewhere on the upp control arm used to adjust camber.
could be a positive toe issue as noted. I know on twin traction beam Fords when the springs sagged out you'd run into camber issues. I wonder if that can be the case on a 2wd with control arms?
Honestly I don't know much about steering and how it all is affected by wear and tear.
#5
I'm fairly certain both 4 and 2 wheel drives have the unit bearings which bolt to the knuckle with either 3 or 4 bolts depending on the weight capacity. Though they may not wiggle, they can be tested by jacking the front end up and sliding a tank bar under the wheel and lifting up. You would get a tiny bit of movement and possibly a clicking sound if they were bad. Most won't wiggle with just the hand test though. I would look for any kind of cam pin first, then check for shims between the control arm and the frame. Otherwise, I stick by my first two possibilities.