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Originally Posted by Craig T
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...Pre-09 they eat front tires, ..
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Alignment (toe) changes slightly with ride height. Have the alignment done at the ride height most used and tires will last very long time. Well, I should add; I set my alignment at the low level, and drive at that level, knowing that the car auto-lowers at speed, from the mid level setting. So, perhaps the low level is the better place to set alignment and drive, as the level changes (and toe) will change the least.