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Originally Posted by shevyman
ok well i had my scion taken in and had a whole new set of socks,struts and springs put in at a performance shop, i was told to drive a week on my new set up to break them in and let them settle.
i followed there directions and my tires and wheels and alignment seem to be fine. it kind of does make sense to wait and let the new springs settle.
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Pedders coils are fully scragged to permanently set the ride height.
There is no need to let them settle. Let them settle in my mind is not the right way to do the job. I am not familiar with the geometry of your Scion. My guess is there are far fewer rotational bushes than found in the IRS Camaro. Your car would still benefit from correctly timing the bushes as this step prevent premature wear and failure of the OEM rubber bushes.