It appears that I have a negative camber on my passenger side of my Jeep front axle. I've determined this through a google search that yielded a diagram that looks exactly as my tire does (the top of the tire is angled in and the bottom is angled out. This is only the case on my passenger side. I installed a Rusty's 3" lift kit and only after that did I notice this issue. I've been overlooking the fact but this is only going to unevenly wear my tires out. Has anyone encountered this issue/how do I rectify it? I've heard that adjustable ball joints can help solve this issue?
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They are not too hard to change. Check to see if it the uni bearing or the ball joint first so you are not throwing parts that may be wrong at a problem1996 xj, waggy 44 front 5.13 gears aussie trussed, 3 links, 3.5" coils, spooled 8.8 rear, 38" tsl sx's, tnt front bumper, jesus freaks rear bumper, Olympic top hat roof rack, bunch of dumb shit
2001 wj tbd
1974 5 ton
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I'm gonna try and get some pictures this week to help possibly identify this problem so I'm not throwing parts at something thats not broken...pics to follow. The clicking is getting worse, and it feels like my axle is going to fall out. Anyone available this Sunday to help me troubleshoot/rectify this problem? I have full access to a heated garage with an air compressor, impact wrench and a pretty decent set of tools to use?06 Wrangler TJ 6 Speed 4" Rough Country Lift on BF Goodrich 33's.
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Andys troubleshooting guide
step one- jack up the axle and check if the ball joints drop.....
step two- grab the tire and shake it around seeing if there is play in the bearing...
Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
some choose projects
some choose welding random things together
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Originally posted by justtorchit View PostAndys troubleshooting guide
step one- jack up the axle and check if the ball joints drop.....
step two- grab the tire and shake it around seeing if there is play in the bearing...
06 Wrangler TJ 6 Speed 4" Rough Country Lift on BF Goodrich 33's.
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Originally posted by justtorchit View PostAndys troubleshooting guide
step one- jack up the axle and check if the ball joints drop.....
step two- grab the tire and shake it around seeing if there is play in the bearing...
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Originally posted by justtorchit View PostAndys troubleshooting guide
step one- jack up the axle and check if the ball joints drop.....
step two- grab the tire and shake it around seeing if there is play in the bearing...
step three- with tires on ground have a friend wiggle steering wheel while you check for play in tierod ends (this will not solve your camber issue)
Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
some choose projects
some choose welding random things together
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