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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 7:17:17 AM   
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Is it like a Dyno and they through it on? How do they do it? I'm gonna do a search on google to see how they do it, im interested... :)

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 7:23:39 AM   
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cheapest i found here in BFE is 100 down and 60 dollars per hour to align a car thats had its suspension altered in anyway. plus any parts u might need to shim the wheel 1 way or another ect... compared to 45 to align a car with stock suspension.


if u wana know how they do a alignment hit me up in pm or aol cos i took alignment in college (was needed for ASE certification) and i can explain it step for step

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 7:28:49 AM   
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I wonder if my GM service center can do it?

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 7:40:47 AM   
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I wonder if my GM service center can do it?


i know my GM service center in town cant even hook up a scantool to my car without causing a problem. but i seriously doupt they can and if they could id NEVER trust them to try

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 8:11:31 AM   
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Hmm, then I guess I'll find someone else in my area... :)

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 8:17:15 AM   
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Hmm, then I guess I'll find someone else in my area... :)


just goto any shop that sells rims and anything custom for cars. they know what their doing cos its their purpose to pimp your ride

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 9:20:53 AM   
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i can't stand taking the car to the dealer unless its something covered under warranty, never never ever take your car to the stealership unless you have to

why pay more money for lesser quality parts is what i always ask

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 10:34:47 AM   
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Well, maintenance wise, I agree, But I figured maybe they could do something for that. Nevermind :) Ill go to NTB and hope they can do it. :)

-Keegan

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RE: lowering springs - 8/4/2007 2:52:14 PM   
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If you put springs you will need cam bolts to adjust your camber and those are an easy install you can do your self and any certified allignment center will be able to align it TOw,caster and camber any q's just holla you can bye the cam bolts from  a local autoparts store

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RE: lowering springs - 4/13/2008 12:08:21 AM   
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Sorry to bring up an old thread but has anyone lowered there monte with 20" rims and 35 series tires on it? if so how much and do you think ill have rubbing problems if i lower it 1.7 in the front and 1.5 in the back?

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