tokico/eibach alignment

san supra

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if they to it to stock settings will it be way off?

does anyone have the correct specs for this set up?

what do most people do because i have new tire and dont want to ruin them.

ntb wants $160 for a custom alignment.
 

adampecush

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May 11, 2006
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I don't think you understand how an alignment works.

They put your car on a rack and measure the alignment of the wheels relative to the ground. Stock "settings" still apply. While lowering can result in the "ideal" alignment settings being beyond the range of adjustement, generally the alignment can be brought close enough to the acceptable range to avoid significant wear problems.

$160 for a four wheel alignment seems acceptable.
 

Satan

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No. There should not be ANY issues with the alignment. I have the same combo (several MKIIIs) and have never had an issue. I have had techs try to tell me "we'll do what we can, because it's lowered" BS. Don't believe that mess.

I use Firestone and their regular alignment (4 wheel) is ~$69, but I always get the ~$145 "Lifetime Alignment" on all our cars.

Get my alignment checked/trued up every 6 months or so. Pays for itself in a couple of visits.

Good luck!
 

kHaNg

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Firestone does the best for me "Possibly can" holds up fine. love the free allignment with purchase of 4 tires
 

san supra

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thanks guys, i just got off the phone with firestone and he sounded more helpful then the ntb guy so that where im headed