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![]() when you lower the car, the suspension geometry (camber/caster) is thrown out of whack. The stock plates may not give you enough adjustment to compensate. The aftermarket plates have a larger range of motion so you can get things back into alignment. Check out the info provided by Max Motorsports -- they have an excellent description (http://www.maximummotorsports.com/cc.html).
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