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nexstage350 May 1, 2005 09:57 PM

Is there anyone know specs on alignment for 19's? please help
 
i just bought a set of 19x9 31 offset and 19x10 37 offset wheels for my can and i plan to lower it. i am going to lower it an inch. i was wondering does any know the correct alignment specs? i pan on taking it to my friends shop and he would do it for free, but he wants to if there is anyone who would know the correct alignment just in case. thanks everyone.
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nexstage350 May 2, 2005 06:54 AM

anyone?

JimRHIT May 2, 2005 07:51 AM

alignment will be the same as factory spec .. just have him look that up.

If you lower more than 1" you will not likely be able to meet that spec.

Just have him set the toe to 0 and get the camber as best as possible.

nexstage350 May 2, 2005 12:19 PM


Originally Posted by JimRHIT
alignment will be the same as factory spec .. just have him look that up.

If you lower more than 1" you will not likely be able to meet that spec.

Just have him set the toe to 0 and get the camber as best as possible.


thanks for the reponse, how low can u go b4 u need a camber kit and toe kit?
is so what should be the recommended specs on it? thanks!

nexstage350 May 3, 2005 06:59 AM

Bump

islandsnow May 3, 2005 07:14 AM

just like what he said, if you go over 1 inch you might be better off getting a camber kit, the rears actually camber quite a bit, or look like they do when dropped with 19's, but i haven't had too much abnormal wear in the rear. The main thing is the toe in, have him adjust that to factory specs. If only 1" or less drop, just have him do a full alignment, should be good enough.

nexstage350 May 3, 2005 08:41 AM

thanks for the advise


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