Thread: Alignment
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      07-12-2012, 08:49 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by jphughan View Post
The stresses of driving (accelerating, braking, turning, hitting bumps in the pavement), etc are what's going to do damage to your alignment. The fact that the front sits lower than the rear isn't something that will change over time; it's not as if the rear will start sagging. That's a product of how the suspension is set up and the physical geometry of the parts, not an alignment.
what about left side tires on even ground...the right side lower and on also uneven fore and aft....

Like I said...it's probably a stupid question because I don't know much about how cars are put together....I just drive them.
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