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Getting An Alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="04SLOBRA1" data-source="post: 4632423" data-attributes="member: 45183"><p>Our cars alignment from the factory is way out of wack. Ford has large tolerances for our beasts. When I installed my mm grip box/ cc plates and H&R race springs I talked to the guys at Maximum Motorsports and we discussed how the car would be used and I set up my car to their recommended specs - the car feels great and doesn't wear tires abnormally.</p><p> Then again the rears dont last long and I don't know why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04SLOBRA1, post: 4632423, member: 45183"] Our cars alignment from the factory is way out of wack. Ford has large tolerances for our beasts. When I installed my mm grip box/ cc plates and H&R race springs I talked to the guys at Maximum Motorsports and we discussed how the car would be used and I set up my car to their recommended specs - the car feels great and doesn't wear tires abnormally. Then again the rears dont last long and I don't know why. [/QUOTE]
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