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AdministratorCODE4Feb-16-11 07:46 AM
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#33209, "RE: Alignment issues"
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Originally posted by eclipserstturbo
Bought some lowering springs from a guy already assembled on stock struts and started eating rear tires every 6 months on the talon. When I switched the dropzones to the talon, it's the same life on the tires, around 6 months.


Originally posted by eclipserstturbo
They just said it was so far off in the back that they couldn't correct it.


There is your answer there. There are different parts of an alignment. Camber? Toe? If your toe is too far off to correct, you have physical damage to a control arm or subframe. Camber is typically corrected by a camber correction kit.

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Alignment issues [View all] , eclipserstturbo, Feb-10-11 11:58 PM
  RE: Alignment issues, AdministratorCODE4, Feb-11-11 04:39 AM, #1
RE: Alignment issues, eclipserstturbo, Feb-15-11 10:57 PM, #2
      RE: Alignment issues, AdministratorCODE4, Feb-16-11 07:46 AM #3

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