allignment after lowering
Hmm, i dropped my car almost a year ago with B+Gs and my alignment was never out of whack. Never had a sign of abnormal tire wear so i never bothered. Cars running fine still...
Oh, and wait till your car fullly settles to go get an alignment.
Eric
Oh, and wait till your car fullly settles to go get an alignment.
Eric
Originally Posted by max723
since i got two different responses-which one is it?wait to get the allignment or do it immediatley?
if you wait a week and a half until the springs settle it won't eat the tires up enough unless you drive like 3k miles a week...
I swapped out my Ground Controls for stock springs 2-3 weeks ago, then swapped in Maxspeeds over the last weekend, now it's been like 3 weeks since my suspension was changed and even though i haven't driven the car in the past few days.. you get the point.. My tires are still fine..
by the camber is usually what is thrown off when you do strut/spring job.. causing the tires to wear on the inside.. I never did an alignment on my old max and killed a set of tires after about a month or less... even though the tires were already pretty worn, they were worn evenly, but now they wore on the inside..
If you are skeptical, just wait a week or so then go do an alignment.. you won't cause any damage driving this way for a week
I would get it done within a week, unless you dont drive it that much. Camber bolts may also be necessary. Some people with the eibachs said they didnt need any, but I know I sure did. After ~1000 miles the insides of my tires were slicks!
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No point in waiting.
Bring that 3G to the meet..
