it's not the alignment that you wanna worry about as much unless you've got crazy negative camber when you work on your suspension... you want your car "corner balanced" that means you want to make sure your car's ride height is the same on all four sides... er at least for fronts, then rears (i like to drop my fronts more than the rears). if you dont do this, your car may feel like it needs an alignment, when in fact, your alignment is fine.Originally posted by raiyo
I believe each time u mess with the height issue on your ride, you must get it align. Cuz it'll be alittle off now, then worse later.
this costs about a bill at most places, but i normally jus make sure i measure everything over and over again when i'm adjusting anything so i dont mess up the balance of my suspension.
other than that, a good alignment will last a long time... even if you change something out, or adjust your ride hieght.
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