Lower control arm bolt remedy?

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K.O.

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My bolts seem to keep coming loose. What are you guys doing to keep them in place? Washers? Any advice would be sweet!a311c25ca481f3d1d7427aaa6c3a693f.jpg


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Holy crap, nice but DAMN that's very over priced and way over engineered

I've used Camburgs weld washers on quite a few trucks and have yet to have my alignment come out once
Camburg 4130 Weld-on Washers (4pk)

Oh and their not way over priced either

Yeah. I didn't know they were that much either. Saw them on the Rogue truck during the Colorado Run and thought I'd throw them out there......
 

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I used weld washers on mine as well.
Bit of a pain to align, but it hasn't had to be realigned since. Used to have to do an alignment every month.

The cam adjusters don't work, if anything they slip more.
 

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Can someone post a picture of the weld washers installed?

Nothing to see really, it's literally just a washer on the outside of each slot welded on.
Put the washers on, do the alignment, and weld them up. From that point on all adjustments are made at the aftermarket adjustable upper control arms.
It is the only real reason to even purchase aftermarket upper control arms.
 
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