S-Tech's are installed!
#4
looks good, hows the ride as far as comfort goes on those?
whats with needing an alignment? i've seen people talking about it after lowering in springs but havnt really seen why
whats with needing an alignment? i've seen people talking about it after lowering in springs but havnt really seen why
#5
Anytime you remove springs or change any suspension components period an alignment is highly recommended alignments are so easy to mess up that if its not done 99% of the time your going to get uneven tire wear
#10
When you lower the car you're changing the geometry of the suspension. So in this case, your toe will be way out and so will camber but because camber is un-adjustable you're left with correcting the toe.
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