hey Carrera911, do you see just shims or are there also plates behind the buckets?Dealing with this myself at the moment. All 4 tires are wearing uneven with the outside about 1/4” less tread in the rear and 1/8” less in the front. I can deal with the front and now that I’ve added the winch it’s probably close enough. While I’m in the middle of painting my frame I pulled the large A arm bolts before it got dark last night. Doesn’t look to be too bad of a job with an assortment of impact guns, breaker bars and wrenches. I plan to remove all the rear shims and put all the hardware back together with anti seize to make installation easier as well as removal down the road. I’ll probably do a tape measure or string alignment for the toe since doing this should toe out both tires though I’m not sure by how much.
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On my truck there is only one layer, maybe slightly less than an 8th inch thick, i'm guessing shims not plates?
but based on the TM diagram there should be BOTH shims and plates (both called "SPACER,PLATE" in the TM), one is slotted the other has bolt holes.
my front doesn't seem to have any of either, yet(like yours?) I can visually see that it is slightly riding more on the outside edge(though not nearly as much as rear).
I've attached pics of the TM page with the shims/plates and some pics of them in my truck.
There is definitely some mud on there(also rain dripping down) but much of what looks like mud is actually a heavy coating of a tan-painted black tar-like substance.
the truck is all tan, except for the wheel wells where the aluminum panels received less "tar"(or it wore off) and the cab which is also still green.
the only rust I've seen has been in a few rare places where the "tar" was worn off.
I did not see this coating on many other trucks when doing my pre-purchase inspection.
Anyways, I'm running off topic. maybe I'll ask what that "tar" is in another thread.
But it makes me hopeful that rust might not be a major factor in bolt removal.
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