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Ok so my 1009 has a lot of positive camber, so I decided to document the fix in case anyone else wants to do the same. Lots of people dont know that camber is adjustable on a solid front axle.
Tried to get some pics to show how positive my camber was, it was wearing the tires bad and causing cupping. To get a rough measurement of how off it was, I used a smart level I had, just to try and get a rough idea of what shims to order. This is the Passenger side and as you can see is about 1 degree positive. Factory spec is supposed to be 0 degrees. LOOK IN POST 7 FOR MISSING PICS
First step is to remove the wheel, and take the caliper off
View attachment 428967
next remove the locking hub
View attachment 428968
Once you get the cover off you can start taking apart the actual locking hub assembly, remember how you take things apart, take pics if you have to.
theres a hidden clip that fits in the outter hub
then a c clip on the splined shaft
After you remove all the clips you can remove the basket
Tried to get some pics to show how positive my camber was, it was wearing the tires bad and causing cupping. To get a rough measurement of how off it was, I used a smart level I had, just to try and get a rough idea of what shims to order. This is the Passenger side and as you can see is about 1 degree positive. Factory spec is supposed to be 0 degrees. LOOK IN POST 7 FOR MISSING PICS
First step is to remove the wheel, and take the caliper off
View attachment 428967
next remove the locking hub
View attachment 428968
Once you get the cover off you can start taking apart the actual locking hub assembly, remember how you take things apart, take pics if you have to.
theres a hidden clip that fits in the outter hub
then a c clip on the splined shaft
After you remove all the clips you can remove the basket
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