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Old 07-03-2002, 10:31 AM
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Originally posted by stevebfl
The wheels won't change the alignment but they will change what the specs should be. In the end the guy doing the alignment better have a good idea.

In the long run alignment specs will have to be developed to deal with what you have done. I would suggest a few extra millimeters of toe based upon the direction everything moves under the extra loading. Those can be applied now or later.
Steve,
Back to the original question for a moment...
I am indeed confused.
I can see why the lower springs could influence the desired settings, such as the toe or perhaps the camber, but why would the wheels/tires themselves be a factor at all?
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