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Old 08-02-2012, 02:21 PM
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Alignment question

Hey guys, just ordered a bunch of suspension parts.

Tanabe Sustec Pro 5 Coilovers
SPC Front + Rear Camberkit +toebolts
Hotchkis Front + Rear Sways and Whiteline endlinks to go with them.

When I get them installed, how do I go about getting my car aligned? Should I go for the 350Z specs that I keep hearing about? I plan on getting 19" wheels soon also. Should I wait till I get my new rims before the alignment?

On a 2004 G35 Coupe w/Brembos atm.

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Old 08-02-2012, 09:11 PM
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In regard to your last question, if you think clearance will be extremely close, it may be better to get your car aligned after so that they could properly adjust the camber and whatnot. If you are going for some 19s that fit pretty easily though and do not require specific alignment specs, I would just get it aligned beforehand.
 
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Old 08-08-2012, 12:01 PM
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Anytime you change anything on the suspension you need to get your alignment. Go with the G35 specs for you year model and when you get 19s just get them to change the setting to the G with the OEM 19s. I get my alignment done at Firestone where I have a lifetime alignment service for my G and paid $150 for it. I have had my alignment done atleast 10 times this year and haven't paid a dime.
 
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