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Old 11-07-2003, 11:37 PM   #1
reefbreak11
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Default Suspension Question

I am getting ready to install my new suspension, takiko llumina, eibach sportlines, how important is it to put in c/c plates? and is it crucial to replace the control arm now or wait tell I put in a new block (currently have stock 302, looking to install a 351w).
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Old 11-08-2003, 10:00 PM   #2
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I can tell you from personal experience, just order new c/c plates. I put Prokit springs on my 94 GT convert and it lowered about 1.5", you are lowering 1.75"-2.25".
Trust me you will not be able to align your vehicle without them.
I ordered Pro3I plates, worked great and install was easy. Do not do as I did, install springs go to align and then install plates. Twice the work, strut has to be out of way to install plates.

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