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Schimmel03 03-17-2007 10:59 PM

Adjusting ride height and alignment
 
I just got my car aligned after putting my suspension on and I was wondering if I lowered it for autocross then raised it back, up for street, would it mess with my alignment at all?

mxs 03-17-2007 11:06 PM

RE: Adjusting ride height and alignment
 
yeah, and after you did it once, you'd never do it again, just because it's a pain. Leave it low, drive careful, you'll get used to it [8D]


p.s. what's your setup?

ej6buddy 03-17-2007 11:16 PM

RE: Adjusting ride height and alignment
 
leave the height between what you would want to race with and what you would dd in everyday, that would give you a good balance of what you want. i raised mine up but now i want to lower it back just a little, but it is such a pain in the ace, i'm just too lazy.

Schimmel03 03-17-2007 11:16 PM

RE: Adjusting ride height and alignment
 
Skunk2 full coilover with a skunk2 front and rear camber and rear clearance arms.

Schimmel03 03-17-2007 11:30 PM

RE: Adjusting ride height and alignment
 
I don't care about it being a pain in the ass. I'm just worried about having to drop another $60 on an alignment.

mill$civic 03-18-2007 04:26 PM

RE: Adjusting ride height and alignment
 

ORIGINAL: Schimmel03

I don't care about it being a pain in the ass. I'm just worried about having to drop another $60 on an alignment.
I wrote about this question before, and yes you would have to get a alignment. There are articals on the net on how to do your own alignment if your interested.


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