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Originally Posted by winders
The car would have been aligned at the current ride height at some point unless someone raised it which is highly unlikely.
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I can’t believe some of the craziness I read here!!!
Yup, because every time a car is raised or lowered it gets a proper alignment: wonderful assumption.
The point here is that the car should be checked now and after lowering to see what if anything it needs and then that should be addressed.
It may need a lot, it may not. Nobody knows, least of all us idiots barking back and forth on the internet.
OP; lower the car: there are plenty of threads on how to do it. The front is easy, the rear ain’t. Then check the alignment; again, plenty of threads on how to do that. It’s not terribly hard to align a car- it takes time, patience and a bit of tenacity.