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Ride height: Positive Rake vs. Negative Rake

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Old Jan 9, 2008, 09:10 PM
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The added camber that plates can provide help only if you plan on running alot of camber. Once lowered you should be able to get nearly 2* of camber with the bolts alone. I would avoid the plates and save that money for upgraded suspension down the road or put it into better tires.
Old Jan 9, 2008, 09:13 PM
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I'm afraid I won't be able to get that neg camber with bolts alone. On stock springs I was able to get -2.5 on both struts but now I can't even get more than -1.7 on the front right. Since I plan on gettings springs I wanted to get it done in one shot so I wouldn't have to go twice to get an alignment. I was just wondering if it'll be ok to do that for now until I can get some propper coilovers down the road like in a year.
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