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As a new Z owner myself (only have 7,000) miles so far on my DD, I've been told by long time Z owner and the dealership Tech's that its very
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As a new Z owner myself (only have 7,000) miles so far on my DD, I've been told by long time Z owner and the dealership Tech's that its very important to keep this car aligned because if not, they see a lot of worn tires. My driving is a 120 miles per day and is a good cross of stop and go and spririted highway speeds. I've already noticed the tires needing alignment as it doesn't ride as smoothly. Just sharing what I've been told-
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