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Old 8/22/11, 02:26 PM
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Lowered car, no CC plates

O what kind of trouble am I really looking at? Anything serious?
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Originally Posted by Exodus1021
O what kind of trouble am I really looking at? Anything serious?
How far did you lower it and does it fall into alignment specs if not excessive wear on tires.
Old 8/22/11, 03:34 PM
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Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500

How far did you lower it and does it fall into alignment specs if not excessive wear on tires.
Eibach pro-kit 1.4(f) 1.5(r) and the shop I took it to said they would check alignment and notify me if it was off. They didn't say it was.
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I've been running the same drop for around 4k miles and no issues with tire wear.
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I've been running the same drop for around 4k miles and no issues with tire wear.
That's what I want to hear! Hope I don't need them either.
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Originally Posted by Exodus1021

That's what I want to hear! Hope I don't need them either.
Why not get an alignment just to be on the safe side. I only dropped my 1 1/4 inch and it was slightly out of specs.
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Originally Posted by 11SHELBYGT500

Why not get an alignment just to be on the safe side. I only dropped my 1 1/4 inch and it was slightly out of specs.
I guess your right, ASAP
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