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Old 08-07-2011, 01:54 PM   #12 (permalink)
ChrisSlicks
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Originally Posted by chii370 View Post
unfortunately there is no alignment printout that was given to me, just a sales sheet/receipt.

i know the tires being oversized will also effect it but it shouldnt be too drastic of a difference when adjusting for alignment right? the new tires are 265 30 19F 305 35 19R .

how do you compensate for that? because there just going to do what the machine tells them too "within error and laziness more or less" and its assuming you have stock tire sizes.
The alignment hardware is attached to the wheels, not to the tires. Tire size shouldn't be an issue, I run the same sizes. What did you put on for tires?

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Originally Posted by Red__Zed View Post
I don't think that you can even do that on the Z-- not enough adjustability (at least on mine)
That's good to know. I know if the car is lowered that is most definitely the case.
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