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Old 12-16-2005, 04:14 AM
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Anyone know the stock alignment numbers? Getting new tires put on today and need an alignment.

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Old 12-16-2005, 08:56 AM
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Would those specs be ok for somone who has a 3/4"-1" drop on their car? also i have a bumpsteer kit im installing this weekend so i will have more adjustability in the back. any info you guys have would be great. im getting my alignment done on monday. thanks.
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Yes. You don't need special alignment specs for a lowered car unless you have some kind of issue.
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so if i bring these numbers to the shop i will be fine? i talked to Wael at elda engineering and he reccomended to split the difference between US and UK specs. does that sound right?
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I wouldn't split the difference. Just go with one or the other. The UK specs result in a bet bitter stick on the rear end (less oversteer). If that's what you want, go with that. Otherwise use the US specs.
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is there any advantage to having the US specs. i like my car to just have a hint of understeer. thanks.
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