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Old 08-20-2008, 09:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
mully
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alignment after lowering

Hi, great site here! First time posting. I have a 2002 silverado 4x4 was trying to get better mileage with it. I lowered it 2" front and back by taking out the 2" blocks in the back leaf springs and cranking down the tortion bars in the front. Didn't want to lower it anymore cause I still tow with truck.
Anyway I went and had the front end aligned but didn't tell them I had lowered it 2", he said it was way off and adjusted everything to stock specs.
Now he's saying it might not be correct setting (stock specs/stock ride height). My question is, is this guy right? Is it going to wear out my front tires fast? It seems to drive straight down the road.

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upper grill block, tow hook and fog light block
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