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Fig
48.
Step 24. Thread a plastic rod end (24) onto each end of
a 2-1 /4" turnbuckle (163). Tighten both rod ends (24) evenly
until the rod is the same length as the one shown in figure
48A.
*NOTE: Make two of these camber link assemblies.
Fig
49.
Step 25. Attach one end of a rear camber link from fig-
ure 48 to the ball stud (4) in the rear hub (1 03).
Step 26. Insert the end of the dog bone (97) into the
right differential outdrive (47) by lining up the pin on the dog
bone (97) with the slot in the outdrive (47). Attach the free end
of the camber link to the ball stud (4) in the rear shock tower
(96).
Step 27. Repeat steps 25 and 26 for the left side.
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Remember to mount all of the camber rods so that
the adjustment hex is to the outside of the truck. This will make
future adjustments much easier.
*NOTE: Its
a
good idea to leave your truck sitting on a
flat surface until the shocks are assembled and installed. This
will keep the dog bones in place.
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Figure 48
Figure 48A
Figure 49
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