Just bought the steeda CC plates... right move?

Caldwell said:
DougNuts: Goood... because my fronts are too far in at the top, it isn't that noticeable however the entire inside wall is toast on the tires and they need to get replaced...

i don't know if the tires are salvageable or not :(

as soon as you see the mesh it's over right?

I didn't explain well enough. Caster is the front to back movement of the CC plate, camber is was tilts the top of your tire in. You want as much caster as possible. Too much camber can wear the inside of your tires, but it sounds like you probably have a toe issue. Maybe toe out?
 
TheDamned said:
eibach sportsline?

is everything else in the suspension stock ? because im gonna be in the same boat as you very soon.. looking to lower but i wanna make sure the only thing i have to buy other then the shocks are CC plates

H&R supersports... my suspension (shocks & struts) are doing great... I'll get on the back of the car and give it a shake... it's pretty responsive with little body roll... Now... I don't know how long that will last, it's been a year with the new springs. And I do know lowering the car is harsher on the spring setup... i'll probably be due for shocks/struts shortly.


DougNuts said:
I didn't explain well enough. Caster is the front to back movement of the CC plate, camber is was tilts the top of your tire in. You want as much caster as possible. Too much camber can wear the inside of your tires, but it sounds like you probably have a toe issue. Maybe toe out?

Hm... :scratch:
I'm learning... it might be a toe issue... what's toe? Giving what you just told me now, I need LESS camber... The top of the wheel is too far inward making the inner tirewall wear abnormally quick... if that makes any sense.
 
Caldwell said:
Hm... :scratch:
I'm learning... it might be a toe issue... what's toe? Giving what you just told me now, I need LESS camber... The top of the wheel is too far inward making the inner tirewall wear abnormally quick... if that makes any sense.
You have too much negative camber (it is negative vs positive, not too much or too little as people keep referring to).

Toe is the relative displacement change from the back of the tires to the front of the tires. You can see it on Joe's sheet where the toe setting is listed and has a little picture (the view is that of a bird, from above the car lookin down at the tires).
 
HISSIN50 said:
You have too much negative camber (it is negative vs positive, not too much or too little as people keep referring to).

Toe is the relative displacement change from the back of the tires to the front of the tires. You can see it on Joe's sheet where the toe setting is listed and has a little picture (the view is that of a bird, from above the car lookin down at the tires).

gotcha. now i'm getting it.
i saw the pic but it was all greek to me.
thanks for taking the time to explain it man, it's going to me huge in the next month :nice:
 
TheDamned said:
is your car already out caldwell ? damn i'm near montreal and we'r having the worst snow storm ever right now!! :nonono:

It was only out for a day ;)
it was so gorgeous outside, i just had to!

how bad is the weather there??

we don't even have snow on the grass man!!

I feel so spoiled though, i'm waiting for that one snowfall that just kicks our asses.

I'm so sorry for you and your weather man lol
you have my sympathy.