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Old 02-03-2010, 10:41 AM   #3
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Your dealer is legit, and correct about alignment. There really isn't anything to adjust on the rear alignment without shims. Your front struts should easily last more than 5 years unless you live on REALLY bad roads or you've run lowering springs on the oem struts, so I wouldn't stress at all about it unless you think the ride is poor. If you do replace them, upgrade to somethign better than stock, even if its autozone stuff.
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