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Camber issue maybe
My 4 door X when looking at front seems to have a little squat..... I think that is negative camber which is non adjustable on a straight axle?? I have OME heavy lift LOD bumper, Tmax 10000 winch and High lift jack with hoood mount... Is my squat normal or have I bent something? I dont have any pics but my front wheels are like / \ that but not that extreme........ Thanks for the help........ Oh yea, the hood mount from 4wd is rock solid but I cant get used to staring at my jack.
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There have been issues of bent front axle tubes and/or knuckles. If you have camber issues, something pretty much has to be bent.
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Even though it's a straight axel, I believe there is some neg camber build into it on the spindles. Now if you lift it, it should decrease slightly as the axle will rotate slightly back. And naturally if you lower it, it might look a neg and your toe will increase slightly. Now, these are minute measurements, but since you say you can see it quite a bit, something might be bent there.
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Originally Posted by RESCUEJPF
(Post 427308)
My 4 door X when looking at front seems to have a little squat..... I think that is negative camber which is non adjustable on a straight axle?? I have OME heavy lift LOD bumper, Tmax 10000 winch and High lift jack with hoood mount... Is my squat normal or have I bent something? I dont have any pics but my front wheels are like / \ that but not that extreme........ Thanks for the help........ Oh yea, the hood mount from 4wd is rock solid but I cant get used to staring at my jack.
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Mine does it too, but very slightly. My tires wear evenly and don't have any drivability issues, so no worries (yet:cool:)
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Originally Posted by RuBob
(Post 428029)
Not necessarily, it could be worn out ball joints.
True, I should've said "bad" not "bent". :D |
I thought mine was bent a while back too. I discovered that it had too much toe-in, and I had backed into the parking position. The severe toe-in cause the tires to "drag" out at the bottom as I backed up, creating the illusion of a bent axle housing. Check that before assuming it's bent. Good luck.
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