04-14-2014, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AdamRacer
I installed swift springs back when I had stock wheels and got an alignment. The fronts were able to get back to factory but the rear was off by .4 - .6 degrees of to much negative camber due to its max adjustability.
I purchased new wheels recently with the offsets closer to flush. Should I get another alignment or would it stay the same as with the stock wheels?
Also I know I will need and probably should get rear camber arms which I have a few questions about.
1. Is it worth spending extra money on SPL if the car will never see a track?
2. Ive seen posts about the SPL causing a harsher ride to do the different design. Is this true?
3. Is rear camber arms all I need or do I need a kit that includes the toe bolts?
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks.
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drive around with your new wheels set and see if you need another alignment. chances are you probably wont.
GL with your new wheels.
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