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Old 05-13-2008, 02:15 AM   #10677 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by friend088 View Post
I also called Sears Auto Center next to C'side mall and they said having my car lowered with the eibach springs would not allow them to align the car (even though he said they sell eibach springs)

BS on Sears lol

Quote: Originally Posted by ozzy1 View Post
and again that's bs. they can still set the toe angle of your alignment. the only thing the springs change is camber and toe. camber is not adjustable on our cars, unless you have adj. cam bolts on the bottom strut mounts

and I beg to differ lol...I know someone that works at a Sears Auto Center up here where I live at...and EVERYTHING was in red. Watched him to the alignment, and everything was in the green when done. I still have the printout from after too

I'm lowered 1.5" on all fours, and was rockin 225/50 on stockers

Quote: Originally Posted by BigBird03 View Post
thanks man.
yeah im alright..
im just upset.
i really hope i get it back..
the back end broke loose around a turn.
just wanted to let everyone know.
you guys have my cell if not tim does.
if you want to get ahold of me you can get it from him or dan.

HOLY CRAP...that shit looks horrible. Glad your ok...a lot of us have experienced the rear get loose on us. Hope everything turns out ok...g/l
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