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Old 01-14-2014, 06:34 PM   #2
purpleRac3r
 
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If you only lowered the rear of your Stingray, then yes, the headlights should be re-aimed. The car now tilts less to the front, and as a consequence, the headlight aiming point has shifted up, and into the eyes of more drivers. You can either lower the front of the car the same as the rear, or have the headlights re-aimed by your dealer.
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