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Old 11-25-2008, 05:01 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Loren View Post
Doesn't matter what size wheel or tire you put on the car, it doesn't change the alignment or the alignment requirements.

No, you don't need to get an alignment.
Actually, I just thought of a situation. Say you lifted the rear of your car about 20 feet into the air. Lets also assume the Yaris is 21 feet long. Now, all that weight towards the front would cause some SRUSLY weighed down springs. Which would effect geometry.



But getting back on topic, no, you don't need an alignment.
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