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Lowered on Steeda Progressive Springs, when to do alignment?

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I lowered my S550 with Steeda Progressive Sport Springs//Steeda Front & Rear Swaybar Kit//Steeda IRS Subframe Bushing Support System, Brace & Alignment Kit//Steeda Front & Rear Adjustable Bumpstop Kit//Steeda Front Camber Plates a few months back (car had approx. 200 miles on it). Now, I'm at a little over 500 miles and trying to figure out when it would be best to have an alignment done. Also, I'm having a specialty suspension shop do the work--do I have them align to factory specs? The car IS NOT daily driven...
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I lowered my S550 with Steeda Progressive Sport Springs//Steeda Front & Rear Swaybar Kit//Steeda IRS Subframe Bushing Support System, Brace & Alignment Kit//Steeda Front & Rear Adjustable Bumpstop Kit//Steeda Front Camber Plates a few months back (car had approx. 200 miles on it). Now, I'm at a little over 500 miles and trying to figure out when it would be best to have an alignment done. Also, I'm having a specialty suspension shop do the work--do I have them align to factory specs? The car IS NOT daily driven...
1/32 to 1/16 toe front 0 toe rear
1.5 neg camber front and rear

I would get your alignment now, to prevent any abnormal tire wear

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