mikebike357
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Question: Do stock alignment specs still apply when using aftermarket springs?
Lowering the car will change the Caster as it is fixed on the subaru's. Not a big deal since the specs will most likely be similar to the vehicle that the ride height is closest to.Question: Do stock alignment specs still apply when using aftermarket springs?
seph on a highway.quarter degree of toe in at front. zero toe tends to make you have to steer in a straight line--not so great on the highway!
What do you loosen to get the play? And from that point is it just a matter of a little rubber mallet persuasion?-1.5 camber rear, that's usually about all you can get with stock stuff (there's often a good bit of play in the "non-adjustable" rear struts). more is not necessarlily better, see front camber notes
loosen the bolts on the strutseph on a highway.quarter degree of toe in at front. zero toe tends to make you have to steer in a straight line--not so great on the highway!
What do you loosen to get the play? And from that point is it just a matter of a little rubber mallet persuasion?-1.5 camber rear, that's usually about all you can get with stock stuff (there's often a good bit of play in the "non-adjustable" rear struts). more is not necessarlily better, see front camber notes