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Old 10-07-2023, 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by rsalicrup
I agree. I have to raise the car a bit before it goes for an alignment in a week.
The adjustments I made were semi minor and I thought sure it would handle all wonky, but it actually seems better, so could I have possibly adjusted everything back into alignment? Haha. I’ll have it realigned in the spring since I’m about done anyway… oil change, powder coating wheels and something loose up front again… probably a coffin arm





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Originally Posted by GT3twenty10
The adjustments I made were semi minor and I thought sure it would handle all wonky, but it actually seems better, so could I have possibly adjusted everything back into alignment? Haha. I’ll h

ave it realigned in the spring since I’m about done anyway… oil change, powder coating wheels and something loose up front again… probably a coffin arm
I just up the rear by 5 clicks and it is a lot better. Definitely need the alignment done since the front end is all over the place at freeway speeds. Now I’m satisfied with the settings. Still on the fence about raising. I’m planning on doing wheels soon so I think the ride height will match with the type of wheel I want.
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Originally Posted by rsalicrup
I just up the rear by 5 clicks and it is a lot better. Definitely need the alignment done since the front end is all over the place at freeway speeds. Now I’m satisfied with the settings. Still on the fence about raising. I’m planning on doing wheels soon so I think the ride height will match with the type of wheel I want.
For an alignment I’ll usually stick the stock wheels on so the nice wheels won’t get boogered up… when I raised mine up I got some positive camber back. The fronts were tipped way in after it settled.
in two weeks these BBS’s getting a bright silver spray job.. right now I’m at 5 up front and 7 in back

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Originally Posted by GT3twenty10
For an alignment I’ll usually stick the stock wheels on so the nice wheels won’t get boogered up… when I raised mine up I got some positive camber back. The fronts were tipped way in after it settled.
in two weeks these BBS’s getting a bright silver spray job.. right now I’m at 5 up front and 7 in back
if they can’t align the car without fudging up the wheels… there’s a problem
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Originally Posted by Sylverlee
if they can’t align the car without fudging up the wheels… there’s a problem
they can, but this way I don’t have to be the wheel-******** 😂



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