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BoostedGSMay-29-03 11:01 AM
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#18052, "RE: spring install gone good"
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May-29-03 11:04 AM by BoostedGS

          

If you're car still steers straight, then your left-right alignment is probably still okay, but lowering the car could have thrown off the heel-toe alignment too. You won't be able to feel that when you're driving, but it can wear down your tires faster. It might still be worth getting the alignment done cuz that's cheaper than new tires.



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spring install gone good [View all] , zerog16, May-29-03 10:36 AM
  RE: spring install gone good, BoostedGS, May-29-03 11:01 AM #1
RE: spring install gone good, xEclipsE RaceRx, May-29-03 12:06 PM, #2
      RE: spring install gone good, daltah, May-29-03 02:41 PM, #3
           RE: spring install gone good, zerog16, May-29-03 03:52 PM, #4
                RE: spring install gone good, mitsuman297, May-30-03 12:20 AM, #5

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