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Old 2006-10-23, 03:53 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by DanmanWRX
i have heard to allow a week for the springs to settle, do u think this is necessary or too much time? also where in reno would u recommend getting an alignment done at?
As has been discussed on the forums prevously, quality springs should need much time to "settle". Once you've driven a few miles, all the slack in them should be taken up. Hell, just backing down the driveway should do it IMO. The prodrive springs are about as quality as they come. I would think installing 'em then driving straight to the alignment folks for an alignment would be fine.

I'd recommend C&C for a race alignment, but they're expensive and always busy as hell... and since you're not going to need anything exceptionally special done, you could go just about anywhere. I've used Big-O on Mae Ann in the past, there's a badass old-school JDM racer guy there named Pat (IIRC)... he knows what's up and will get you as good of a performance alignment as you'll be able to get on the car.
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