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Well I just took my car to about every tire place I know in Denver. At everyone my car is too low to drive up the ramps onto the alignment machines. I found a place that has a pit to drive into and he said it will be like $ 70 dollars if nothing is whacked out, and if it is whacked out it can be $ 300 dollars or more. I lowered my car about 1 month ago with Koni shocks and Ground Controls and I was wondering if your thought my alignmnet would really whacked out. I also have a SPC Camber Kit so the camber is not a problem. Thanks!
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Definitly get the car aligned ASAP.. I didnt align mine and my tires were shot... Anyways Just got new tires and an alignment, it ran $99 to do a 4 wheel job.... I think they had to jack it up and put it on blocks then they got the lift under there some how....
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it can't be that bad. my align ran a bit above $100.00 Make sure they know about your camber kit and how to adjust it. You would think its common sense but you never know
Make sure they know about your camber kit and how to adjust it. You would think its common sense but you never know
I actually had a NTB mechanic try to tell me I had the wrong camber kits for the front and that I needed something with ball joints instead of just the camber bolt. Bottom line, he totally messed up my car and I had to take it to another NTB to fix it. If I remember correctly, my alignment was around $90.
Stock shox w/
ground control coilovers wit a 2.75 drop
SPC Camber kit with approx -0.75 negative
1 year has passed since i dropped my car
no alignment but possibly blown shox
the ride quality is fine
tread life is fine and i drive like a maniac
ground control coilovers wit a 2.75 drop
SPC Camber kit with approx -0.75 negative
1 year has passed since i dropped my car
no alignment but possibly blown shox
the ride quality is fine
tread life is fine and i drive like a maniac
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I just called around myself till I found a place that said they align lowered vehicles. It's the best way in my opinion, because they either will know or not know how to do one.
i paid 60 at first and now pay 40 cuz i need an alignment probably every other month... and now im out of thread space so i need to take apart a grip of **** and re adjust somehow =D hahaha
btw.. im on air suspension
btw.. im on air suspension
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Well I just took it too the place. They aligned it and it had a negative camber of - 2 3/8 ! At first they didnt know how to adjust the front but I told them the camber kit in front is just bolts. When I was paying they said it aligned really well and it was easy to adjust. The car feels a lot more responsive now, and handles a lot better. The cost came out to 205 dollars. I know that is a lot, but this was the only place that had the alignment machine in a pit...All the other places couldnt get my car onto the machine, and I dont think they knew what they were doing. Thanks for all of your info!
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Also after the alignment my suspension feels stiffer?! My Koni's are set on the softest setting but it feels more stiff then when I drove it over there...Is that a problem?
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I guess the choice is up to you but you should always get an alignment when you lower your car...
I guess the choice is up to you but you should always get an alignment when you lower your car...
I plan on getting the tein s tech springs which will lower 1.3 in the front and 1.4 in the rear. Would I still need to get a camber kit and align my car as well? I herd since its not really a big drop, I dont have to do anything at all. Im not quite sure tho, cuz i dont wanna mess up my car. Any advice?
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so what did you end up with camber wise?
you should get better handling out of a car with negitive camber, most autocrossers I race with run about -2 deg camber on the front.
you should get better handling out of a car with negitive camber, most autocrossers I race with run about -2 deg camber on the front.
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Originally posted by Zzyzx
so what did you end up with camber wise?
you should get better handling out of a car with negitive camber, most autocrossers I race with run about -2 deg camber on the front.
so what did you end up with camber wise?
you should get better handling out of a car with negitive camber, most autocrossers I race with run about -2 deg camber on the front.
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Originally posted by JayFReaZy
I plan on getting the tein s tech springs which will lower 1.3 in the front and 1.4 in the rear. Would I still need to get a camber kit and align my car as well? I herd since its not really a big drop, I dont have to do anything at all. Im not quite sure tho, cuz i dont wanna mess up my car. Any advice?
I plan on getting the tein s tech springs which will lower 1.3 in the front and 1.4 in the rear. Would I still need to get a camber kit and align my car as well? I herd since its not really a big drop, I dont have to do anything at all. Im not quite sure tho, cuz i dont wanna mess up my car. Any advice?
Just had my alignment done again, but they couldn't get the steering wheel centered perfectly using the computers spec. They had to center the steering wheel after alignment. Is this normal?
I just hate driving on a straight road with my steering wheel not centered.
I just hate driving on a straight road with my steering wheel not centered.
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