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Zombiehunter 03-19-2010 07:40 PM

Camber adjustment
 
How do you adjust camber on a 2006 4x4? Local shop said i needed camber bolts kit. I thought you adjusted it with the lover A arm mount, witch they never messed with. They checked it and said i needed bolts.

F1504.2 03-19-2010 10:38 PM

Camber and Caster Adjustment Printable View (72 KB)

Camber and Caster Adjustment

Using alignment equipment and the manufacturer's instruction, measure the caster and camber.
NOTE: New lower arm-to-frame mounting bolts must be installed with cam bolt kits to allow for adjustment of the arm in the frame slot.

NOTE: The rear lower control arm-to-frame bolt must be reversed in order to install the alignment kit to allow access for a torque wrench.

Remove the nuts and bolts from the LH and RH lower control arms at the frame attachments.
Discard the nuts and bolts.
Loosen the LH and RH stabilizer bar-to-frame bracket nuts. Support the stabilizer bar.
Install the cam bolt kit(s) and snug the nut(s).

To adjust the caster and camber, refer to the following chart.
Adjustments that require moving the front and the rear of the lower arm should be made equally.

Adjustment Front of Lower Arm Rear of Lower Arm
Increase caster In Out
Decrease caster Out In
Increase camber In In
Decrease camber Out Out
Increase caster and camber simultaneously In —
Decrease caster and camber simultaneously Out —


While holding the cam bolt, tighten the nut(s).

Recheck the caster and camber settings and adjust as necessary.
Check and, if necessary, adjust the front toe.
Tighten the LH and RH stabilizer bar-to-frame bracket nuts to 48 Nm (35 lb-ft).
Set the final torque to 300 Nm (222 lb-ft) on the nuts only.

Paralyzer 03-19-2010 11:53 PM

the reason they want the bolts is because it makes it easier...it can be done without them.

Stealth 03-20-2010 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by Paralyzer (Post 4142049)
the reason they want the bolts is because it makes it easier...it can be done without them.

Exactly.

Looks like they want your money is all.

Zombiehunter 03-22-2010 07:44 PM

Got work done
 
Took it to a another shop, they didnt need camber bolts. I was wondering what the factory spec was. I got a
-1.0 left and a -1.2 right camber
6.1 left and a 6.2 right caster
0.12 left and a 0.09 right toe

Is this right???? Thanks to all

hllon4whls 03-22-2010 09:02 PM

According to my recent alignment sheet these are acceptable specs.
-1.0 to 0.6 camber
left 3.5 to 5.5 caster 3.9 to 5.9 right
-.03 to .18 toe

GATORB8 03-22-2010 09:45 PM

Service Manual (this is scab, screw is really close)

Caster LH 4.4* +/- 1* RH 4.8* +/- 1* Total/Split (-0.4)* +/- 0.75*
Camber LH (-0.2) +/- 0.75* RH -0.2 +/- 0.75* Total/Split 0* +/- 0.75*
Toe Total/Split 0.15* +/- 0.2*

srob 03-24-2010 11:08 AM

I have an 07 with camber issues myself. 3rd alignment done yesterday and all is good again, but i have inner tire wear and a definite lean in at the top of the tire. you can see it by looking at it. They dont want to adjust camber because the spec says its good.

GATORB8 03-24-2010 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by srob (Post 4148777)
I have an 07 with camber issues myself. 3rd alignment done yesterday and all is good again, but i have inner tire wear and a definite lean in at the top of the tire. you can see it by looking at it. They dont want to adjust camber because the spec says its good.

Your camber should be almost perfectly plumb (vertical). Take it to a different shop and ask if they can check it.

Zombiehunter 03-24-2010 06:33 PM

My supercrew has a 2in lower spring in the front, the allighment is really close as seen above. But i have steering wheel shake on some roads doing aroung 65 mph?????? Any ideas.

GATORB8 03-24-2010 06:39 PM


Originally Posted by zombiehunter (Post 4149494)
my supercrew has a 2in lower spring in the front, the allighment is really close as seen above. But i have steering wheel shake on some roads doing aroung 65 mph?????? Any ideas.

tsb 07-10-9

05/28/07

vibration from the driveline at highway speeds

Zombiehunter 03-24-2010 08:33 PM

It is lower 4 in the rear but it didnt start until after i had it alighned

GATORB8 03-24-2010 08:37 PM

They could have accidentally knocked off a balancing weight on one of your rims.

jsvo5695 03-24-2010 08:40 PM

I had the same problem when I ran my old wheels.

Do you have aftermarket wheels?

Zombiehunter 03-25-2010 02:27 PM

I have KMC 22s. I drove it a week before for alighment and there was no wobble. will have checked


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