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Old 05-06-2009, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainGSR
If your car needs an alignment anyways, then do it.
If not, I would just wait until next time you get new tires. Then have the ride height, alignment, and corner balancing done at the same time.
BTW: I would only go to a place that has prior extensive experience with porsches/993s. It's a lot of time and money to waist on somebody who does not know what he is doing.
Thanks Johan. I just acquired the car a month ago. As a matter of fact, it needs new rear tires, and judging by the wear pattern, the camber setting was more aggressive than ideal for anything other than the track. So, I guess I can check off three of the four prerequisites you listed. So, I've justified spending even more $$$. It's becoming increasingly difficult to do!



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