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Moog adjustable camber bushings for 88 BII


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I'm wondering if I ordered the right Moog bushings. The number is k80153. The picture looks like it is adjustable but now I'm not sure. I thought they usually say "0 to 3-1/4" etc. The description says: adjustment range -3-1/4 to 3-1/4 deg.; Front; 4WD

http://images.oreillyauto.com/parts/img/medium/moo/k80153_top.jpg

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Rockauto.com lists K80153 for a BII also (and shows that same pic), so looks like you got the correct one. :icon_thumby:
 

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Does it look like it is fully adjustable as in 0 to 3-1/4 since it doesn't actually say so? I've never used one before. Thank you for the reply.
 

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Looks like a 2-piece fully-adjustable bushing to me.
 

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I ordered them from Rockauto and they made it here yesterday. I was able to get one in the drivers side today. I raised the B2 about an inch and it took about two degrees negative camber to get it right. It appears to me there are some settings you can't possibly get since sometimes the tabs on the outer ring get in the way. I didn't know if I should cut the offending tab so I just picked a happy medium instead. Thank you for your help.
 

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How hard are these bushings to replace? What steps are involved?
 

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