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Old Mar 11, 2014
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Camber/toe help

anybody knew what category i should post this in for help, also if you can help

I have a 04 ranger edge and i nailed the passenger side front end messin around in some dirt by a railroad and ever since i have had a camber/toe problem since... i have had two alignments since and each time the toe and camber i think have both been off ... i need advice on how to approach this problem, i dont have much experience working on cars so help is appreciacted thanks

ill post a pic of my most resent readout soon so if anybody doesnt understand what i am asking it will hopefully help them help me
 
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also if anybody has any idea to fix the thrust angle of a fixed rear axle that would be great
 
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I have no idea without seeing the actual truck.

There are kits out there to give you an adjustable chamber! the toe problem should be adjustable with the tie-rod ends.

Ak the person doing the alignment if the truck can even be put back to stock with more chamber alignment and ask why the toe, in for out, can't be adjusted ?

Once you find out IF the maybe you can determine IF a chamber kit will work.

Good luck.


Also, delete your duplicate posting on this subject...
 
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