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vinny1978 Apr 12, 2003 05:32 PM

camber plates. Do I need them? Lowered GC's as far as they go
 
I just lowered my car all the way it will go. Am I going to have any problems? WHat r camber plates and do I need them? SHould I raise it back up?

Dave B Apr 12, 2003 05:40 PM

Re: camber plates. Do I need them? Lowered GC's as far as they go
 
Quote:

Originally posted by vinny1978
I just lowered my car all the way it will go. Am I going to have any problems? WHat r camber plates and do I need them? SHould I raise it back up?
Seeing that you have absolutely no wheel travel, yes you'll have problems in terms of handling. You're going to riding around in a VERY dangerous car.


Dave

vinny1978 Apr 12, 2003 06:08 PM

what might happen?

njmaxseltd Apr 12, 2003 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by vinny1978
what might happen?
Lose of control on rough roads, poor handling due to poor suspension and it's inability to absorbe bumps. Not to mention the stress your putting on your CV joints, ball joints and every other bushing on your front end.

Slam it for looks at a show, bring it up to a safe ride height to drive it.


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