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H&R Race spring install question
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<blockquote data-quote="KLLR SNK" data-source="post: 15631636" data-attributes="member: 142881"><p>Simple answer if the alignment can make a difference...yes. Did you make sure both springs were clocked/indexed the same as they rested in the LCA's? If any, are you using the oem ISO's or new ISO's on the springs? If the springs are new and never been used on another car let them settle for about 250 miles before getting an alignment. If it isn't crazy out of alignment it won't hurt tire wear in that few of break-in miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KLLR SNK, post: 15631636, member: 142881"] Simple answer if the alignment can make a difference...yes. Did you make sure both springs were clocked/indexed the same as they rested in the LCA's? If any, are you using the oem ISO's or new ISO's on the springs? If the springs are new and never been used on another car let them settle for about 250 miles before getting an alignment. If it isn't crazy out of alignment it won't hurt tire wear in that few of break-in miles. [/QUOTE]
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