Sport Springs effects new tires and alignment?
I just installed new tires 2 weeks ago and did an alignment.
If I install the Tein S-Tech springs now, will it effect my alignment? Or just minimal?
Do I need to do alignment again after the spring installed?
And can I use my stock shock until it blows then change it to aftermarket shocks?
Thank in advance guys. Your help is greatly appreciated.
If I install the Tein S-Tech springs now, will it effect my alignment? Or just minimal?
Do I need to do alignment again after the spring installed?
And can I use my stock shock until it blows then change it to aftermarket shocks?
Thank in advance guys. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Well, techincally you're supposed to get an alignment. I haven't since I installed my suspension but I haven't had any issues with it yet. You could put the springs on, but you'd be doing a lot more work than you'd have to. It would make more sense just to buy shocks & install them with the new springs.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Wsteun »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well, techincally you're supposed to get an alignment. I haven't since I installed my suspension but I haven't had any issues with it yet. You could put the springs on, but you'd be doing a lot more work than you'd have to. It would make more sense just to buy shocks & install them with the new springs.</TD></TR></TABLE>
your not gonna feel a difference with your car, but you will probably eat up your tires
your not gonna feel a difference with your car, but you will probably eat up your tires
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