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The alignment needs to be redone. They could of done a better job on toe especially. Has far as lowering you car and thinking everything is going to be fine
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The alignment needs to be redone. They could of done a better job on toe especially.
Has far as lowering you car and thinking everything is going to be fine (such as the fronts) is far and few IMO. There's so much at play. You never really know how the factory alignment came and if it was truly right. Or if it got out of wack before you installed springs. And just because your car may of been correct before hand doesn't mean after lowering you will be guarrented to get buy. Reguardless of all the testimonies here. I feel if your going to lower your car by any means buy a full alignment kit to protect you investment.
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