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Need help asap for alignment on 1992 ranger  
wannatruck07
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/16/08
09:38 PM

hello,
I recently bought a 1992 ex-cab bagged ranger (bad idea). I like bagged trucks but i should have done the work myself because ...well for lack of better words, people like to half ass the job. i know a little about air bag suspension but not too much.... anyway i just bought 20s for my truck and when it is aired all the way up (ride Hight) the camber on the tires is just a little negitive. when its aired down the camber is ridiculously negitive, which is fine because i dont drive it like that. Also i noticed that my front drivers side tire has an outward tow but the passenger appears to be straight. I have read up on many articles to really understand the ranger susension so i know what im dealing with, yet i still am unsure on what to do. i want the camber on the tires to be as close to 0 degrees as possible(at ride hight) and i want to fix the tow on the drivers side tire because i do not feel safe driveing it like this...especially on air ride. I feel if i fix these two issues it should improve my ride quality and handling considerably. If you know of any articles that show me step my step how to perform this please let me know... or if you could tell me yourself that would also be great. Im trying to become familiar with the terminology for the ranger but i dont have it all down so the simpler the explanation teh better. I plan on redoing most of the air suspension so i really want to tune in on the correct way to do things so i can get i right the first time. someone please help.  


http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3146873

 
wannatruck07
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/16/08
11:31 PM

any body know how to fix an outward tow? or maybe how to get my tires to stand up straight instead of leaning in?  


http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3146873

 
tuckn22s
Enthusiast | Posts: 397 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 09/17/08
09:31 AM

get you some dream beams to replace the factory I beams in the front. I have a set for $315  


World Wide Air Suspension Store
TheCustomConnectionOnline.com
270-860-1103

 
wannatruck07
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/17/08
03:50 PM

well i plan on it but for right now i wanted to just get it aligned cause i owe like a grand to someone for a loan i took to buy the truck so im strapped for cash right now until like the end of october. but would dream beams fix the alignment? and are urs already welded? thanks again for the help.  


http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3146873

 
tuckn22s
Enthusiast | Posts: 397 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 09/17/08
04:41 PM

Yeah they just bolt in and will fix your problem  


World Wide Air Suspension Store
TheCustomConnectionOnline.com
270-860-1103

 
wannatruck07
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/17/08
04:51 PM

yea but the tow is out on the right left side if your lookin at the truck straght ahead you can see the left wheel pointing straight and the right wheel points outward. and do you have pictures of the beams or are they in good shape?  


http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3146873

 
wannatruck07
New User | Posts: 21 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/17/08
04:52 PM

i mean the tow is out on the drivers side tire...dont know why i wrote "right left side" lol  


http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3146873

 
tuckn22s
Enthusiast | Posts: 397 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 09/18/08
11:33 AM

The tow is fixed by the adjusting the tierod ends

They are brand new, I have 25 sets in stock
Dream Beam Picture  


World Wide Air Suspension Store
TheCustomConnectionOnline.com
270-860-1103

 
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