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Are these Eccentric UCA Bushings?

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These are in from the factory I believe. They look offset ie eccentric. What do you guys think? Did they use these in the factory or were these added later?

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We can't see the bushings. They are pressed into the control arms and those bolts pass through the bushing. Those eccentrics are how you adjust the alignment. Loosen the nuts, the turn the bolt head other side of it to rotate it. In the wheelwell facing the shocks.
 
Are you asking about the control arm bushings or the eccentric washers for alignment? Your pic is of stock cam washers and associated hardware.

Ya tree'd me R413.
 
Thanks guys I am planning to use the Moog K7103 offset bushings in both the front location and rear on the UCA’s.
 
be aware of the orientation of the offset bushing when you press them into the upper control arm. You want to maximize the amount of caster you can achieve, we installed them in our 10 sec. 340 Duster with good success. Come to find out one side of the upper A arm mounts on the frame were 1/4 inch ahead of the other side ! My buddy who drove always complained about it being a handful on the top end nearing 130mph. He was right, this solved the problem. good luck
 
be aware of the orientation of the offset bushing when you press them into the upper control arm. You want to maximize the amount of caster you can achieve, we installed them in our 10 sec. 340 Duster with good success. Come to find out one side of the upper A arm mounts on the frame were 1/4 inch ahead of the other side ! My buddy who drove always complained about it being a handful on the top end nearing 130mph. He was right, this solved the problem. good luck
The passenger side tire is ahead of the drivers side. That’s a designed in feature on all the rear wheel drive mopars. Kim
 
Ok so in posting the picture I have come across a potential problem. The diameter of the center sleeve is NOT the same. New is 0.575 original 0.500 not sure it’s a big deal or a show stopper?

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Is there is some crush that occurs after install.
 
I think that bushing is from the newer b body's? It's not the right one
There are two part numbers and I don’t know what the difference is. It might be the diameter of the steel sleeve.

K7103 vs k7104. ?
 
? @oldkimmer @dvw and ideas on this bushing size guys? I am on hold with Moog now. Will post if I get a clear answer…..
 
They look like offsets. Maybe they want you to reuse the outer steel washers
 
Ok after searching on the forum here I figured it out. The ferules or washers are what brings it from .57 down to .50! These get pressed in AFTER the bushing install. Also just confirmed it with Moog technician on the phone.

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