Sportline Springs & Caster Chamber Plates

Brisk281GT said:
Any drop more than 1.5in should probably have CC plates. I think the sportlines give you a 2.0in drop. I would just wait to install the springs until you have the plates. :nice:

thats advetised. I think mine dropped more like 2.25 inches dude.. :rolleyes:
 
After my sportline install I did not need cc plates but my garage needed to
do major adjustments to get them in. Toe was out, both caster and camber needed adjustment. They did all they could without the cc plates. Any more
adjustment and I would have needed to install them. Got lucky. :D
 
I just dropped my car with the sport line springs and my tires are slanted alittle. You really have to look those to see it. If you have some nice tires i would some c/c plates because you'll wear them up quicker. I forgot to get the c/c plates that is why i didn't put them on.
 
You could go with Eibach's Pro Kit. The drop is not as agressive and C/C plates are more of an option with these springs. My drop was less than 1.5 inches, a little more than an inch with aftermarket spring isolaters top and bottom.
 
I installed my springs a month or so ago and I havn't dug up enough cash to get the cc plates yet. My front tires were so worn out already I wasn't to worried about messing um up. There are no problems yet with any thing, but I will have them in a week or so.