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I just noticed my front tires are wearing much faster on the inside. I assume this excess wear is caused by negative camber. I believe it‘s been happening for a long time because even the rear and spare have excess inside wear. I know very little about independent front suspension but also assume the cause of the negative camber is the winch, bumper and after market front skids I added.

My Bronco is a 2020 Badlands 2-door Sasquatch, 2.7 engine. Suspension, wheels and tires are all stock.

I assume an alignment shop can make the necessary adjustments, correct? (Remember I know almost nothing about IFS and alignment.)

Lastly, I plan to upgrade the suspension to full Icon stage 7 or 8 soon but I need to replace my tires sooner.

Thanks in advance for the advice!
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I had to call a couple though as one didn’t have the program updated for a 2022 Bronco. Which seems weird.
That's funny, the same thing happened to me; had to drive 25m away because "we haven't loaded it into our machine yet". I just figured they were lazy or hadn't had any (fat chance now), but I guess it's a thing.
 

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That's funny, the same thing happened to me; had to drive 25m away because "we haven't loaded it into our machine yet". I just figured they were lazy or hadn't had any (fat chance now), but I guess it's a thing.
Surprised me too! And apparently they can’t do it manually off the numbers in the attachment above. I know nothing about the machines so I can’t say whether it’s true or not 😂
 

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Wow I can’t get over you having a 2020 model
I’m in Colorado enjoying the thin air, locally grown products while sitting in my motorhome and was thinking about its year not the Bronco :crazy:. The Bronco is a 2022.
 

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Surprised me too! And apparently they can’t do it manually off the numbers in the attachment above. I know nothing about the machines so I can’t say whether it’s true or not 😂
It can be done manually, they just likely didn’t know how. I have to do this frequently when a new model comes out before the alignment machine gets updated to current model years.
 

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Do a cheap level kit to counteract the front weight then get it aligned.
 

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You’re probably having toe issues, not camber issues. If you are driving on compressed suspension it’s possible the bump steer is causing excessive toe out or in !
 
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Just a quick update. I had the Bronco aligned last week. Camber was way out, especially the driver’s side, as was toe. The guy who runs the 4WD shop I use, and who’s been in the business nearly 40 years, said the added 200# up front was the culprit.
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