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Whiteline Anti Lift Kit
Lean:
Okay I'm getting them fitted next Monday. The guy said he will throw in alignment as well - but he also said it shouldn't need doing, but he will check anyway. - Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Personally I wouldn't have a clue! lol
Tfsi_Mike:
--- Quote from: Lean on December 01, 2009, 07:23:31 pm ---Okay I'm getting them fitted next Monday. The guy said he will throw in alignment as well - but he also said it shouldn't need doing, but he will check anyway. - Anyone got any thoughts on this?
Personally I wouldn't have a clue! lol
--- End quote ---
I was advised that an alignment is needed after fitting... :confused:
john_o:
in general if fitted properly then the chances are the geometry wont have changed.
but as with most things is a good idea to have it checked :happy2: as it removes doubt should you have issues after fitting
it may also help to confirm theyve been fitted properly in the first place too
Lean:
Yea I have to agree - it would make sense, I'll be there while the work is being done or hovering in the nearby anyway - so I should be able to know whether my alignment is out or not. :happy2:
*I'm also going to revisit a few days later once i've knocked up 60 miles or so - Whiteline recommend that according to their paperwork (A4 - one sheet!)
Lean:
Had it fitted today £69.00 Inc VAT
Haven't really had a chance to see how she handles today - although there was a marked difference on the steering wheel weight when parking up slowly (it was heavier) - However the steering felt similar to before the fitting (kinda light at 'normal' speed) and the feeling of under-steer as ever present :( Anyway those are very early days feelings... I'm going to give it a full work out tomorrow and will post 'result' tomorrow!
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