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mickey 02-15-2004 09:17 AM

Multiple Alignment required?
 
Hello,

If I install the Eibach spring(lowers ~1") and get alignment done with my stock 17" wheels on. Do I have to perform another alignment if I put on 19" aftermarket wheels later?

Thanks,
Mickey

mickey 02-16-2004 09:22 AM

no suggestions?
 
TTT,

Common, show me some love.

Mickey

MonkeyBoy 02-16-2004 03:43 PM

Who is common?

mickey 02-28-2004 02:37 PM

~bump~

Redfoot 02-28-2004 05:24 PM

No.

I'm planning to do the same thing. We don't need any marks on our new wheels, though R.G. would be very carefull anyways.

racin 02-29-2004 04:42 PM

It simply depends on the overall diameter of the tire used. If you keep the outside diameter the same or close, you will be OK.

mickey 03-22-2004 09:10 AM

Thanks for posting
 
Thanks for the responses. I just got back from a long vacation, and glad you guys posted helpful info while I was gone.

Rgd,
Mickey

abstrakt 03-22-2004 10:39 AM

My opinion is that you do need an alignment after putting on bigger size rims...Your changing the specs regardless and therefore need an alignment. Your spending around $1000 on tires, I don't think it would kill you to spend $70 on an alignment just so you know your not going to wear the tires out prematurely or unevenly...just my .02

dnguyent 03-22-2004 10:55 AM

Normally, you don't have to get an alignment when you change wheels, only when you change suspension parts (i.e. lowering springs).

But, in my opinion, if you go with a tire that has drastically different offset, like one that pushes your wheel further out, you might want to check the alignment and adjust it. I believe pushing the wheel further out will actually increase the center of load eccentricity, and thereby place a larger load on the spring. Consequently, the car will be slightly lower and increase negative camber.

apsilon 03-22-2004 11:37 AM

Safe bet is to get another alignment. It's hardly going to break the bank. I'll also mention that alignment isn't something you set and forget. I recommend an alignment every 6 months, sooner if you do a lot of driving. You'll get more life out of your tyres in the long run.


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