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Originally Posted by Laika
Just to clarify...do you mean within the first 200-500 miles or to deliberately wait 200-500 miles prior to an alignment?
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Good question. You want to actually wait for 200-500 miles so that the new springs can settle. It takes that long for them to actually settle. If you do it on the same day, which most shops will try to make you do, as the springs settle during those 200-500 miles the alignment will come out over that period, requiring yet another alignment. What we do at our shop is give a package deal of spring install + alignment, however we allow them to come back after the 200-500 mile time period to get the alignment so that it is done correctly.
-Mike Paisan
11+ Years Maintaining, Modifying and Educating TriState Subaru Enthusiasts.
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