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Alignment needed after CB762?

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I order some stuff for the black Friday sales. BMR CB010, BMR CH762, steeda mag ride lowering springs, steeda cradle alignment kit, steeda camber bolts and other stuff that doesn't pertain to this.

So I've received the CB010 and should have the steeda parts tomorrow. I'll begin installing everything the day after. Then getting an alignment this following Friday.

There will probably be a delay on getting cb762 and I probably won't be able to install after the alignment. I'm thinking I won't need an alignment after since I'm installing parts that'll keep the cradle from shifting. Just looking for more input.
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If you follow the instructions on the CB762, you only drop one side of the subframe at a time, which stops it from shifting. Probably good to go w/o an alignment. Consider its a good idea to do a final alignment after letting the springs settle for ~200 miles or so, and also make sure to clock those bushings with the suspension compressed, or they won't settle right anyway.
 

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You can at least determine whether any cambers shifted from 'before' to 'after' with a digital angle finder and a level setup area. Do these DIY checks to see if further action is required/desirable.


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