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Any good places to adjust ride height on coilovers and do alignment in so cal?

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Old 02-25-2005 | 02:25 PM
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Default Any good places to adjust ride height on coilovers and do alignment in so cal?

Does anyone have good recommendations for shops that can do both wheel alignment and suspension height adjustment on coilovers in so cal?
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Default Re: Any good places to adjust ride height on coilovers and do alignment in so cal?

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Does anyone have good recommendations for shops that can do both wheel alignment and suspension height adjustment on coilovers in so cal?
You could adjust the ride height yourself. Just take off your wheels and use the wrenches that came with your coilovers. Once you find that perfect height and balance, take it in to get it laser aligned. Someone correct me if im wrong, but i dont believe the fronts are adjustable. The rears have minimal adjustability. I would suggest getting camber arms (such as JIC), and aftermarket front arms (cusco, kinetix) if you want to dial in your alignment specs. Otherwise you will have no choice but to run aggressive settings which also means faster tread wear. It also depends on how low you go with your setup. The lower you go the more necessary the aftermarket adjustable pieces are needed.
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