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alignment problem?

Ok guys so I intalled my eibach pro springs and h&r 20/25mm spacers and went to get an alignment. But now my cars steering is off! I have to keep

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Old 04-21-2013, 12:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok guys so I intalled my eibach pro springs and h&r 20/25mm spacers and went to get an alignment. But now my cars steering is off! I have to keep the wheel few degrees to the left to go straight and when I put the wheel completely straight the car drifts to the right.

The shop put it back on the rack twice and the computer showed the steering at 0 degrees for both tires. I would go test drive and the same problem the cars still drifts to the right. So they put it back on the rack and the steering is now off..

Do you guys have any idea what might be going on? anyone experience this?

Its really annoying not being able to keep the wheel straight its all i look at when im driving..
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