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After searching the forums I now ask, is there a way to adjust camber on a M939 series vehicle? My front right tire is out significantly.
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Yup, what he said. If the bushing(s) are worn the angles will be off. Last I knew ( 25 years ago ) there were no "offset" bushings for Rockwell's but who knows what is available now. Unlikely, but ya might have a bent housing. Monster trucks bend 'em often. They can be straightened but it's not a fun operation. Unless it's affecting handling, or causing gross tire wear I wouldn't fret about it, IF the bushings aren't bad.Have you raised it off the ground to see if there is an issue with the bearings or knuckle?
It is gross wear.Yup, what he said. If the bushing(s) are worn the angles will be off. Last I knew ( 25 years ago ) there were no "offset" bushings for Rockwell's but who knows what is available now. Unlikely, but ya might have a bent housing. Monster trucks bend 'em often. They can be straightened but it's not a fun operation. Unless it's affecting handling, or causing gross tire wear I wouldn't fret about it, IF the bushings aren't bad.
Then like Will said, jack up the front end and check the kingpins, bearings, knuckles, and hubs. One other thing, are your wheels "true" ?It is gross wear.
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