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Originally Posted by geokots
Because not getting the alignment won't give you a true indication of the ride/fitment.
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Originally Posted by Rusty
Everytime you change spring rates. You have to get it align.
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Originally Posted by Rusty
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lol I'm fully aware of why an alignment is needed and what it can do to the car when it's not aligned. Not just by being told or reading it, I've actually experienced it many times back in the day on my older cars.
Right now I'm specifically talking about the way the car handles over imperfect roads. The car actually feels great going straight on smooth roads, and even on smooth turns. but I'm specifically talking about hitting bumps on one side of the car only. If you guys are convinced it's my alignment causing what I'm feeling and can prove it to me somehow I'd be happy to send you an amazon gift card lol.