I had one done today on my new car. It was pulling hard to the left at first, I straightened it by eye and it wasn't pulling anymore, but since I swapped out Rio struts, new lcas, bushings, and wheels, I went ahead and had it realigned. I wanted them to balance the front tires but they forgot!? They didn't charge me for it anyway.
The Rio struts are the only thing that is not a stock part, this is with exactly one coil cut off the springs.
This is before..
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/IMAG0425.jpg <-- bigger picture if you need it.
This is after..
What's the deal with the rear thrust? Is that about normal? Is there anything at all I could do, like shims behind the spindles to correct it.. I really doubt it would be a very thick shim, maybe drill a hole or two in an old feeler gauge arm? Or should I even worry about it?
I though negative camber was better? It looks better.. is there anything I can do to the rear to adjust it a little, I plan on swapping springs soon anyway so what will happen when the car squats 2" lower than now in the rear?
Pic of how it sits atm..before I washed it, believe it or not there is paint under that mold!
The Rio struts are the only thing that is not a stock part, this is with exactly one coil cut off the springs.
This is before..
http://i844.photobucket.com/albums/a...7/IMAG0425.jpg <-- bigger picture if you need it.
This is after..
What's the deal with the rear thrust? Is that about normal? Is there anything at all I could do, like shims behind the spindles to correct it.. I really doubt it would be a very thick shim, maybe drill a hole or two in an old feeler gauge arm? Or should I even worry about it?
I though negative camber was better? It looks better.. is there anything I can do to the rear to adjust it a little, I plan on swapping springs soon anyway so what will happen when the car squats 2" lower than now in the rear?
Pic of how it sits atm..before I washed it, believe it or not there is paint under that mold!
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