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Old Jul 29, 2003
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Dropped civic needs alignment?

sup civic owners i recently dropped my civic and when i drive it the alignment seems to be fine the wheel doesnt seem to take left nor right it drives like new. my question is if the toe is off and how can i tell, i been driving everywhere after lowering and no alignment, what could i have damaged in terms of arms or suspension parts or n e thing of that nature?

oh and btw please post your dropped civics everyone loves to see dropped civic especially slammed ones!
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Nothing could be damaged unless you hit something hard. You could have blown your shocks if you don't have aftermarket ones. You just need an alignment. lowering changes the camber, toe, etc. Just get it aligned.
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