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Thank you. I will evaluate all the options that all of you posted here. I really appreciate the information and it is going to be really useful.
Also I read you considering lowering springs and I think we talked about this before. I just got H&Rs installed yesterday and so far, 1 hour drive home I though they were excellent. Definitely not different than stock and maybe placebo but I think they are better. Still need a proper alignment and more time with them but impressed so far.
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Also I read you considering lowering springs and I think we talked about this before. I just got H&Rs installed yesterday and so far, 1 hour drive home I though they were excellent. Definitely not different than stock and maybe placebo but I think they are better. Still need a proper alignment and more time with them but impressed so far.
Definitely keep me posted! I really appreciate the feedback on them. Yes, we talked before, but I got so frustrated that I was really thinking about whether to do it or not. If you can keep me updated, I’d definitely appreciate the feedback.
 

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Late to the party but wanted to add an additional thought. When considering an alignment shop, look for one that (1) has a high-end alignment machine (e.g. Hunter HawkEye Elite) and (2) will let you sit in the driver's seat to ballast weight while the alignment is being performed.
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