Hey, got my car lowered with H&R`s + Koni`s.<p>I just had an alignment done on the front axel, should I get on on the rear aswell?
Is it necessary to adjust camber in the rear after lowering? I got some strange noises coming from the rear when turning hard, and I checked the springs, and I wonder if they don`t have enough room to move as they should.
That the strut "leans" too much towards the car.<p>anyone got any opinions?<p>nope-mx3
Alignment after lowering
Alignment after lowering
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Re: Alignment after lowering
You should have gotten a 4-wheel alignment, go and get the rear done as well.
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Re: Alignment after lowering
when you do a proper alignment, you start with the rear....so now you're going to need a full 4 wheel alignment and pay more money.
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