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Old 02-27-2004, 08:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've been driving around on new H&R springs with Tociko struts for about 3 months. Yesterday I added an Ingalls camber kit all around and new Energy Suspension bump stops. How long should I wait before getting an alignment? Do I need to wait for a break-in period since I had to take the whole assembly apart? I definitly need the alignment now, but I don't want to have to do it again in a month. Will it settle that much mroe?
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You should't have to wait for the camber to "settle". The springs are the only thing that you need to do this to and 3 months is easily long enough.
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yeah you're good to go, take it to an alignment shop and get her fixed
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I know I'm not waiting for the camber kit to settle, but I took apart my strut and spring assembly to put on the new bump stops. Does that have to re-settle?
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yeah you're good to go, take it to an alignment shop and get her fixed
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I know I'm not waiting for the camber kit to settle, but I took apart my strut and spring assembly to put on the new bump stops. Does that have to re-settle?
as everyone already said, no.
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ill go along with everybody else. you dont have to wait.

when i get my tein ss installed with camber kit, how long should i wait until i get the alignment? 0 degrees in front and -45 in back right?
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