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Swift Spring screws up alignment?

I think they just didn't do a thorough job and are trying to cover their ayass. I had no issue at all with my post install alignment. Post up the

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Old 02-28-2012, 08:29 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I think they just didn't do a thorough job and are trying to cover their ayass. I had no issue at all with my post install alignment.

Post up the alignment sheet when you can. They might have given unequal toe-in to the rears. Does it pull to one side under acceleration or braking? You may have excessive thrust angle.
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