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Old 06-13-2017, 05:58 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Josies370z View Post
Quick question, if I replace just the rear 2 shocks, will I have to get an alignment afterwards? I will be putting all new 4 tires as well

Car is not lowered in anyway with all the stock suspension at 60k

Thanks!
The rule of thumb is.....as long as ride height remains the same, you don't need to get an alignment. Changing out the shock absorbers usually does not affect ride height.

However, yes it would be a good idea to get the alignment checked due to your mileage regardless of whether you change your shocks or not.
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