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Old 03-08-2008, 12:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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YET ANOTHER camber bolt install question

Which way do the front camber bolts face? Does the nut face towards the front or the rear of the truck? The original, non camber bolts have the nut facing towards the front of the vehicle so I would imagine they go in the same way the non camber adjusting bolts were in right? Can someone who has them on their truck poke their head under there to check for me? I'm installing right now. I did search but can't find any pics of how it is supposed to look. Seems weird to me why they would face the opposite direction of the original bolts.

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Re: YET ANOTHER camber bolt install question

The nut faces the back of the truck.
I think you can see them in this picture:
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Re: YET ANOTHER camber bolt install question

Sh!t I put them in backwards. Thanks.
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Re: YET ANOTHER camber bolt install question

The truck won't care which way they are installed. It LOOKS cleaner with the nuts toward each other.
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