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95 upper contol arm bolts
i recently lifted my truck using a rough country lift kit. the only thing the kit didnt come with is the camber bolts. mine are turned all of the way out and it wont align. i called them and they said i need after market camber bolts. does anyone know where i can get these?
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Re: 95 upper contol arm bolts
Just another reason of why NOT to do a suspension lift.... Ask Rough Country, they should know where to get them. A suspension lift drastically changes front chassis ride height, which causes excessive wear to suspension and driveline components, (All 4 CV joints, all 4 ball joints, both of the outer tie rod ends, all 4 universal joints, and both torsion bars). If you want to lift the vehicle, do a body lift. It will not cause near as many ongoing problems.
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