Alignment issue help

Old Mar 30, 2013 | 04:31 PM
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Alignment issue help

Since I've removed the Swift springs that didn't work for me I though that I ought to get an alignment done since I'm sure with the in and out of the struts things might be off now. So I had a alignment done today and my problem or hopefully it's not, is that on the printout the tech input my car as a RWD car not a AWD, and I imagine that they used the RWD specs for the alignment. Now I'm hoping that the specs are all the same but I really don't know! Can anyone help with this?

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Old Mar 30, 2013 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by ErikM
Since I've removed the Swift springs that didn't work for me I though that I ought to get an alignment done since I'm sure with the in and out of the struts things might be off now. So I had a alignment done today and my problem or hopefully it's not, is that on the printout the tech input my car as a RWD car not a AWD, and I imagine that they used the RWD specs for the alignment. Now I'm hoping that the specs are all the same but I really don't know! Can anyone help with this?
They are different but hopefully you're still in range~
Here's factory alignment specs for 07 sedans RWD & AWD should be the same for your year
http://psedog.com/cars/fsm/g35/sedan...fwd.pdf#page=4
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Old Apr 1, 2013 | 03:10 PM
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Thanks.. took the car back this AM and had it re-done with the correct specs for the AWD.. fyi it is different.
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