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Well I finally got all my parts in to drop the car and put the wheels on with a camber kit to make sure its in specs. Suppose to be putting on the rear camber kit tomorrow along with Tein H-Tech springs but I didn't want to have the rims on while that gets done. Now the question is do I need to have the rims on before they align the car after the drop and rear camber is installed or can they have everything in specs with the stock rim setup? I'll be running 19" Maya RT5's 19x9 fronts with 255/35 and 19x10 285/35 rear. Also does anyone know if the TPMS sensor will fit with this setup? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Probably not a bad idea to do it with the new wheels, but truthfully, the alignment is not measured off of the wheels. Most alignment setups that I've seen mount on the hub.
Get the alignment done with your new wheels on. Since you will be running a taller and different offset than stock it changes the angles of the suspension.