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Have a set of Steeda springs waiting to go on. 19-20 inch wheels are also coming soon.

So.. wait to do the springs and wheels at the same time and then align? Will larger/wider wheels factor in causing the need for another alignment?

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Only reason you'd need alignment after wheels is if you need to run more camber to not rub. Wheels dont alter alignment settings at all.
 
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Thank you, Sir.
 

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Does anyone know if the GT non PP has camber and toe adjustments for an alignment? Also would installing springs only really mess up the alignment that bad?
 

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depends how much you want to lower. There is camber adjustment, but depending on how low the springs you want go, you may have to get camber plates and/or adjustable toe links if you cant get the alignment in spec
 

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Does anyone know if the GT non PP has camber and toe adjustments for an alignment? Also would installing springs only really mess up the alignment that bad?
all 15-16 models have the same adjustments from the factory, toe up front, camber and toe in the rear. depending on what springs you go with, the camber and toe will be off front and rear.
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