Saucy,
I am not sure if you can't read what I wrote or if I didn't explain my thought clear enough.
Dave was asking about lowering his car, then do alignment.
I reminded him to check on his shocks (10 mins max?) because many of our shocks are bad since our cars are old. Also, he's new to 911. In case that his shocks are bad, but he didn't pay attention to them, he will have to replace them soon in the future. If this is the case, he might need to redo the ride height, and will need to redo the alignment.
Does this sounds legitimate to you?
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Originally Posted by 911SauCy
Perhaps I responded hastily. I'm just not sure how lowering a car would suddenly make the need for new shocks apparent.
If your shocks are bad, the car handles badly, skips over bumps and bounces...lowered or not.
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