Holy crap I read your post wrong. I thought you said subframe alignment HASN'T been an issue on these cars. So would it be possible to fix the car as is? Or would you go ahead and just get this alignment kit.
Yeah I considered asking the dealer I’ll give them a call tomorrow. I just thought the sleeves might be needed down the road anyway when I lower it but cost savings would be nice if they can get the adjustment as is.
Well now I wonder if it’s worth it to add these when I get it lowered or install these and fix this issue first? Also, how is this different than the rear camber adjustment kit? You will have to forgive me I don’t know a ton about suspension.
So Alignment definitely but for the rears what would need to be to get this subframe back where it needs to be? I read about the Steeda bolts but wondering if I can just get by on what’s stock until I actually lower it.
With the rears being so obvious. What’s the most accurate way I could also determine if the fronts are also not even? I need these all even it’s bugging my OCD.
Yep fully stock no spacers. I did have my fuel tanks replaced under warranty earlier this year I wonder if that has something to do with the subframe? I never noticed this on stock wheels though. But again it looks like my front is also off a little. All the threads I find all have people on...
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I had a 2014 and I know you had to adjust the pan hard bar. The car is still on stock suspension. I didn’t have any indication the s650’s had this issue. The rear is glaringly obvious but it looks like the front might also be...
All good, I was never worried more so curious. I read other posts of owners had this issue and they filled it to max and then it stayed that way. So I was wondering why mine didn’t do that is all.