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Does anyone have any pictures of their CC plates on the car. I am lowering this week and want to see the different options. Thanks in advance.
Yes,Tally new C/C plates installed with a alignment will solve yourTally_4.6 said:Hmm. I bought my car with eibach springs on it and i guess the guy who had it didn't care but the front has some bad camber. Back is fine but the front is bad, will these solve my problems?
Pennywise2 said:Yes,Tally new C/C plates installed with a alignment will solve your
problem.The MM or Steeda C/C plates are the best ones to get Tally.
That should be no problem, i know some guys up here that work at tire shops that know what their doing. And thanks pennywise.2000BLKGT said:and Tally...make sure you go to a shop familiar with setting up the alignment with proper CC plates
tisk tisk. redeck rampage over here with the spellingtomustang said:you're only option is the MM C/C Plates

true for the most part, but not completely. some are stronger than others, and if you have plans for coilovers in the future you'll need them to be strong. MM's are the best, but more expensive. if you plan on buying another brand, take into account the 4 bolt option (which you also need for coilovers if i'm not mistaken)bullitt 5561 said:they do the same, opinions are like a**h****, everybodys got one. Base this decision on looks alone.
I didnt mean to get testy, i was just saying that between Steeda and MM, just go by the looks. Those two are so good who cares. And I just bought the MM so there is my vote. No hard feelings.TrueBlue03 said:tisk tisk. redeck rampage over here with the spelling
true for the most part, but not completely. some are stronger than others, and if you have plans for coilovers in the future you'll need them to be strong. MM's are the best, but more expensive. if you plan on buying another brand, take into account the 4 bolt option (which you also need for coilovers if i'm not mistaken)