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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Lowering and Alignment
I'm lowering my 2002 GT Conv. with Steeda Sport springs which will set it down about 1 in.-1 1/4 in....Will I need an alignment or any extra parts for this small of a drop?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Richmond, VA
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You will need an alignment. You will also want to change your shocks and struts. Thats the correct way of doing it, although others have just swapped out the springs. Good Luck !!!
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if you plan on keeping your car for a while i recommend getting your alignment from firestone. you can get a lifetime alignment for like $130. you'll never have to pay for one again untill you get rid of it
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good to know i wonder if they do that out here
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