Replacing OEM shocks affect on alignment
Been doing some research on shock replacement, and from what I can gather it's likely there's no affect on alignment if the ride height isn't changing (e.g. OEM shocks being replaced with new OEM shocks and existing OEM springs).
If I understand correctly the front shock replacement requires disconnecting the upper control arm, and as long as that's stock (no camber kit/adjustable upper ball joint) I'm thinking it will not alter the alignment. The rear shocks don't require messing with the controls arms at all, and shouldn't impact the alignment.
Can anyone who's more versed at suspension setups confirm?
If I understand correctly the front shock replacement requires disconnecting the upper control arm, and as long as that's stock (no camber kit/adjustable upper ball joint) I'm thinking it will not alter the alignment. The rear shocks don't require messing with the controls arms at all, and shouldn't impact the alignment.
Can anyone who's more versed at suspension setups confirm?
Depends, springs sag and new dampers are stiffer which will affect your ride height. It probably won't affect your alignment significantly but it will change. Read your tire wear at the outer edge of the tread after a few weeks, that will tell you if you need an alignment.
Most places give you a free alignment check. I would spend the $160 for the a lifetime alignment.
Most places give you a free alignment check. I would spend the $160 for the a lifetime alignment.
Depends, springs sag and new dampers are stiffer which will affect your ride height. It probably won't affect your alignment significantly but it will change. Read your tire wear at the outer edge of the tread after a few weeks, that will tell you if you need an alignment.
Appreciate the input!
I still have a hard time wrapping my brain around the idea that springs in a car (especially like this) would ever “sag”. Even if the car bottomed out it is much less than the point where this spring steel (literally) is going to deform.
That said I wouldn't worry about sagging springs until your 3rd shock replacement, give or take.
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I've said it before, but my OEM springs have sagged well before 100k miles on my original set of OEM shocks.
I placed them side by side newer springs and they were perhaps an inch or two [noticeably] shorter -- same part numbers.
I tried in earnest to find a picture as proof, but I could not.
I placed them side by side newer springs and they were perhaps an inch or two [noticeably] shorter -- same part numbers.
I tried in earnest to find a picture as proof, but I could not.
Does anyone know for certain?











