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Old 03-23-2003, 10:03 PM   #1
Tony Frank
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I installed bbk specific rate lowering springs on my 85 and i did not use the caster camber plates. they are used to gain more adjustment with the lowered vehicle. my adjustment is maxed out so it would be a safe bet to get a pair if you have the money.

also i believe mine is only lowered 1.5 inches. that extra quarter inch may require you to get the plates..
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