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Steeda Rear Adjustable Toe Link question

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How many of you have installed these tow links and chose not to take it in for an alineament. after looking at the links, sizing them to the factory, im wondering if it is necessary to spend the extra money to take it to an alineament shop and spend and few hundred bucks to have them tell me its all good?
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Technically possible I guess but I very seriously doubt you'll get the exact length down to the mm of the stock lower link once it's all snugged up and you get bolt stretch and everything else. Your alignment can get off very easily. I wouldn't try to skimp on this. Just my .02. I also have these on my car.
 

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4 wheel alignment runs about $80 around here, after fiddling with toe links I'd do it just to be sure.
 
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I was thinking the same, but i wanted to see a general consensus.

next question, anyone in San Diego recommend a good alignment place that does front and rear?
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