Originally Posted by
1stEG6
How do they properly align your car if it been considerably lowered? I thought that they could only adjust the tow of the wheels? I don't now much about alignments so I'm sorry if my question doesn't make much sense.
Different cars have different levels of adjustability. What you've probably heard is that with stock suspension, many lowered cars end up at their extreme limits of adjustability to compensate for the reduced ride height. There are various aftermarket parts to help combat that as well. It can be as simple as cam bolts or eccentric bushings or as complex as camber plates and replacement control arms.