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Old 02-14-2003, 10:13 AM   #11
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If you drop your car 2" or more then it's hard to get it aligned correctly w/ out these plates. The Pro-Kit will drop your car about 1.5 ", so you won't have a problem w/ the alignment. Hope this helps out.
Actually, that's not EXACTLY correct....

It depends on the car and how close to "perfect" you want your alignment. C\C plates helped me dial-in my alignment much easier after the Pro-Kit install.

I always recommend c\c plates after any substantial changes in the vehicle's stance, along with some offset rack bushings to deal with bump-steer.
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