IvanCRF
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http://www.americanmuscle.com/frpp-rear-subframe-kit-2015.htmlThank you for your advice, excuse me if I ask you but I'm not sure I've understood; what do you mean for cradle? What part is it? Thank you!
Above is what your cradle/subframe looks similar to. I've read of some folks having their factory subframe off center by up to half an inch because of the clearances the mounting design enables. There are four blue colored subframe bolts and the clearances between the subframe bolts can add up to the subframe being off center. This is why an alignment is a good practice if you lower or remove the subframe for any reason. Your vehicle likely had the wheel alignment done at the factory and you shouldn't need to re-align the wheels unless you lower the cradle for some reason such as changing out the subframe or differential bushing set-up or if the tiny subframe misalignment really bugs you and you decide to center it better. I know Steeda makes an alignment kit for the subframe and there might be other methods for precise centering besides using a tape measure.
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