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I guess I could have gone that route. I'm an engineer so I could have done the calculations, but I don't know how flat my garage floor is, so I went & spent the $139 for the guage that has zeroing capabilities. I also wanted to get good at it because I plan on street driving as well as a few road courses. I would like to be able to change ride heights & toe settings whenever I want.
This has always been the one thing that I had to rely on someone else to do on my other vehicles. I might as well learn!
Did you guys just go to a parts store & buy a pack of shims? Are they all the same?
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