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Old 09-18-2013, 07:22 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tigger View Post
swaybars should have no effect on your alignment. I have aftermarket front and rear. Alignment is still perfectly fine. Also tightened in the air. Checked for tightness on the ground after 15 miles and again at 300 and again at 1000. Not one loose bolt.

But this isn't nursing. Give us all the info you can so we can help you get an answer. Leaving information out when it comes to cars will get you the wrong answer almost every time. What's the problem?
There's nothing wrong with the alignment, never meant it to be read like that. just giving you the shittie numbers so one person could say...with those crapy numbers, front bars large, this is what will happen driving down the road because...

If I said you get cancer cause its what god intended, a million people would agree with me cause that's what they believe or were told and the thread would be dead. But if I ask "why" to make you think, then we'll get the god comments along with the science comments which is what I'm looking for here.

What's a large front sway do to a stock 370z basically?
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