bowens99GT Founding Member Aug 27, 2002 655 0 0 On some dirt road in Arkansas Dec 29, 2003 #21 Dec 29, 2003 #21 Well since everyone is posting I'll go up to a local tire shop tomorrow and check them out. $35 for an alignment is better than $100+. But I am lowered about 1.75" so it's on the edge of needing cc plates I would think.
Well since everyone is posting I'll go up to a local tire shop tomorrow and check them out. $35 for an alignment is better than $100+. But I am lowered about 1.75" so it's on the edge of needing cc plates I would think.
97StangGT Founding Member Mar 11, 2002 351 0 0 Colora, MD Dec 29, 2003 #22 Dec 29, 2003 #22 I got my car aligned at a reputable place and I only paid $50.
AutomaticWeapon Founding Member Mar 17, 2001 2,809 0 0 Trenton, NJ Dec 29, 2003 #23 Dec 29, 2003 #23 spec... get as close to this as possible... -.75* ~ -1.00* camber +.13" OR +.25* toe (depends on the shop alignment machine as to which toe units they use) caster is factory set, it non-adjustable w/o a/m plates.. -Mike
spec... get as close to this as possible... -.75* ~ -1.00* camber +.13" OR +.25* toe (depends on the shop alignment machine as to which toe units they use) caster is factory set, it non-adjustable w/o a/m plates.. -Mike