how much do caster camber plates lower your car compared to stock camber plates?
Cc plates dont affect ride height. They just allow for proper alignment with a lowered car.
Ever think about going with coilovers?
this would be the best option. it is a bit more expensive but much better ride quality.
its not that expensive, 200+ but are they easy to install?
Here's a less expensive approach
I highly don't recommend this idea; I'm surprised the fuel tank didn't combust
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great help dude, waist of my time
Look for the pics and video buffet thread "my bright Atlantic blue vert" he lists what he did to get an incredibly low stance around page 2. Cheers and good luck
Ya that happens from time to time, anyways welcome to svtp, there are a lot of cool people on the site but sometimes a few get carried away, even most of these guys are all pretty chill.
What is with the immaturity in this thread.. Replies like this make the tech sections a ****ing joke on this forum.. if you wanna be a smartass ******, go to 4 chan.
Op.. some pics of your car will help. You can lower it an additional 1/2" with X2 ballpoints while maintaining proper geometry. But, that's about as low as you can go
No insults outside of smack down. Call me what you like but obviously you didn't see that I was helpful on page 1... Grow up
I didn't insult anyone?
Smartass fagot...
If your gonna assume I'm directing an obvious comic relief with "i highly dont rexommend this, ...blow up" at the op after I've been nothing but helpful/polite, Its easy to assume you're directing that at me.
No harm/fowl but it's your profile to pickup a warning, I'm just letting you know so you don't get used to making posts like that and start getting infractions.
coil overs are the only way to "slam it" the right way. Here is how low my car is with c/o's, cant fit a finger in the wheel well
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ignore the badges, it has gt ones now.
You could try to take the iso's out like already stated and it will lower it a little but may squeak. I would wrap the spring with electrical tape to minimize the sound