1low4x4
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- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 5.7
Hey guys on my 84 k10 I think it's a 4" lift, anyways I replaced the upper and lower balljoints with AC delcos, and also the tie rod ends. The old ones were shot like hell. Well, now I have bad camber. Or whatever it's called when the tops of the tires stick outward. The toe is adjusted perfectly. It has worn the hell out of my front tires within a month and now they need replacing.
I know there is no adjustment for camber on solid axles. It's not possible to switch up the top and bottom joints so it's not that. The only thing I think I could do better is there is a little nut that screws into the top of the spindle, and the top balljoints tapers into that. I think they are too high....because when I tightened the castle nut down my cotter pin hole in the balljoint stud is higher than the castle nut. Like it could have sucked the whole spindle too high and caused the camber issue?
Other than that I guess I'd need upper adjustable balljoints. Has anyone had experience with this before?
I know there is no adjustment for camber on solid axles. It's not possible to switch up the top and bottom joints so it's not that. The only thing I think I could do better is there is a little nut that screws into the top of the spindle, and the top balljoints tapers into that. I think they are too high....because when I tightened the castle nut down my cotter pin hole in the balljoint stud is higher than the castle nut. Like it could have sucked the whole spindle too high and caused the camber issue?
Other than that I guess I'd need upper adjustable balljoints. Has anyone had experience with this before?