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coilovers

When you change the ride height with coilovers is it going to affect the camber? Would I need to get a new alignment every time I change?
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Re: coilovers

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When you change the ride height with coilovers is it going to affect the camber? Would I need to get a new alignment every time I change?
Everytime you change the height of your car you affect camber and toe settings. So yes you should get an alignment everytime you change the height of your car.
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