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C/C plates....what do I NEED

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Im slowly gathering parts to lower my monster truck, and the time has come to find some c/c plates. What do I need? I don't want bling bling, all out performance. I just want the wheels to line up. Im going with mach 1 shocks/struts and eibach sportlines. I know MM and steeda is god's gift to cars, but I don' need that, nor can I afford it. Would somthing like this be good for my application? I really don't want to spend much more then this.

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I like the stuff from upr. Everything I have bought fit and worked really well. If you dont want to fork out that kinda dough I think Mac has some cheeper ones.
 

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Do it right the first time and get the MM C/C's
 

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Youre a little late...I just sold my Steeda's for $100 shipped to one lucky DONJOHN. Good Luck
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Do it right the first time and get the MM C/C's
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I honestly don't see a need to get those. My car is a DD, will probably never see a track, and probably never will have more then 200 rwhp. I know they are probably really good though, but still.

Thanks for the input.
 
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anyone using the Pro3 c/c plates? they look alot like the maximum motorsport ones with a lot cheaper price.
 

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reject5.0 said:
I honestly don't see a need to get those. My car is a DD, will probably never see a track, and probably never will have more then 200 rwhp. I know they are probably really good though, but still.

Thanks for the input.
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They aren't that much more and they are a great piece. I would go with those or a set from Griggs.
 

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The thing is you may one day decide on Coilovers then you will have wished you bought 4 bolts from Steeda or MM.
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