Jeepiknight New Member Joined Jul 5, 2019 Messages 4 Location Georgia Jul 15, 2019 #1 Is an alignment necessary after replacing shocks and springs? This is not a lift kit just new shocks and springs at stock height.
Is an alignment necessary after replacing shocks and springs? This is not a lift kit just new shocks and springs at stock height.
Jerry Bransford Too many arguments and personal attacks, I'm done. Supporting Member Joined Nov 9, 2015 Messages 29,739 Location Fleming Island FL Jul 15, 2019 #2 If the alignment was good before and the suspension height remains exactly the same then you don't need a new alignment Reactions: Jeepiknight
If the alignment was good before and the suspension height remains exactly the same then you don't need a new alignment
OP Jeepiknight New Member Joined Jul 5, 2019 Messages 4 Location Georgia Jul 16, 2019 #3 Jerry Bransford said: If the alignment was good before and the suspension height remains exactly the same then you don't need a new alignment Click to expand... thank you sir you are indeed a "TJ GURU"
Jerry Bransford said: If the alignment was good before and the suspension height remains exactly the same then you don't need a new alignment Click to expand... thank you sir you are indeed a "TJ GURU"
K0LCB TJ Enthusiast Supporting Member Joined Mar 31, 2019 Messages 453 Location Los Fresnos, Texas Jul 16, 2019 #4 I think I’d have alignment checked. New springs will probably alter ride height. Alignment is cheaper than new tires
I think I’d have alignment checked. New springs will probably alter ride height. Alignment is cheaper than new tires
ranger101 TJ Addict Joined Dec 30, 2018 Messages 1,052 Location Inwood, WV Jul 16, 2019 #5 Grab a tape measure and double check. Can’t hurt to at least check it. https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/how-to-align-your-jeep-wrangler-tj.85/ Reactions: Sunder
Grab a tape measure and double check. Can’t hurt to at least check it. https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/how-to-align-your-jeep-wrangler-tj.85/