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i set it myself, but i have a lot of experience in setting them up
corner weighting, the car is basically weighed at all four corners to figure out weght distribution on each corner, then the suspension can be adjusted to make the balance perfect
yes but thats extra, remember its takes around 3 hours to do a full corner weight and alingment setup
for the full corner weight + alingment, you're looking at around £200
for just alingment you're looking at around £80 i believe
to the lower front grille or fog light
you grab and twist the OE feed to remove it
do a search, i've posted loads on how to do it, can't be bothered typing it again!!
182 exhaust is by no means "easy" to fit
the going rate for them is around £250-£300
fitting requires the subframe to come off, plus you need a link pipe making up so the manifold mates upto your existing 172 exhaust system