Toe in problem

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ghuds

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Help!

We recently installed a Rough Country 2 1/2" suspension lift on my son's 92 Bronco. The kit came with drop brackets and new springs and shocks. After instalation, the passenger tire has serious toe-in. I bought a set of Pro Comp adjustable cams and they didn't help much. Am I missing something? Why would it only be a problem on one side? He is going to install a new set of 33's but needs to get the toe-in fixed first.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

 

Seabronc

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I believe those cams adjust the camber not toe in. The steering linkage adjusts the toe in.

Good luck,

:)>-

 
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ghuds

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I believe those cams adjust the camber not toe in.  The steering linkage adjusts the toe in.
Good luck,

:)>-

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Thanks!!

I'll try it. I haven't owned many Fords so I'm not real familiar with them.

 

cowboydan

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last week i had a major toe in issue. hit a hole and bent my tierod up and over my diff. have pics .... just waiting on an e-mail.

but i did thank the log, and just for my trouble it made me drag it out with my driveshaft

 

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