Excessive inner tire wear- rear
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Ah okay I just looked it up, so somewhere like Firestone would do it to my specs? Or would I have to go to an independent shop? And installing the shocks shouldn't be a problem, I've done strut/shock installation before, sway bars too haha. And for some reason the Robin Yang DIY site seems to be down.
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Hmm I would think they might not because of the whole liability thing these big places worry about, but I'll ask. And thanks a lot man, hopefully in the near future I'll get everything in order.
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Hmm what if I can get my hands on a cheap set of Koni Yellows? I know someone selling a set for $300, they have about 3k on them, would that be better than a set of new bilsteins?
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Awesome, and as far as I know $300 is a pretty good price, I know that for my Cobalt they were almost $600 for a set. So the Tein springs would be a good match for the Konis then?
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