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chatcher 11-03-2001 01:04 PM

do i need camber caster plates
 
hi i am putting together a total redo for my wheels and suspension and lowering springs are a part of this i am going to use the intrax springs from summit 2 inch drop will i need camber caster plates to align it properly the car will also have the sn95 spindle conversion done it is a 92 lx

thanks for your time

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Unit 5302 11-03-2001 03:36 PM

Any time you lower the car caster/camber plates are a good idea. The stock units are just very lacking in adjustment.

jetuomi 11-03-2001 05:10 PM

Yeah, I agree, BUT, if you're strapped for cash, I was told that you can do without the C/C plates until a later time, cause there is a bit of adjustment in the stock C/C plates. (for drops of around 1.5" front, the stock setup could be adjust properly!)

don't forget the bump-steer kit..

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2FastLX 11-03-2001 06:07 PM

I'd recommend C/C plates for that much of a drop. I'm also curious about those springs. I've never seen anyone using them so I'd make sure you get some info on them before ordering if you haven't already.

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fordgasm 11-03-2001 09:47 PM

With a 2" drop you will need CC plates. With the 1-1/2" drop I did to mine I also had to have the CC plates to get it properly aligned.

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dinomite 11-04-2001 01:01 PM

with that much of a drop you will definently need c/c plates.


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