what all is needed when lowering the car?

DerekStangGT

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i will be purchasing either steeda, pro-kit, or H&R SS springs (havent decided yet). i am realizing little by little that more things are needed/recommended when droping the car. i want to play it safe, and only get one alignment, not many after adding each part. so heres what i am going to purchase:

-springs (want at least a 1.5" drop)
-c/c plates (although i dont really know what these do or what brand to get, i just know they are needed if i get a 2" drop. i wanna get these anyway just in case, so i dont have problems with it later.)
-spring insulators (people keep telling me i have to replace these also)

am i missing somthing? i want to get some shocks/struts too if i can find some cheap tocikos (non-adjustable) or some basic bilteins etc. so what else do i need?
 
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DerekStangGT said:
i will be purchasing either steeda, pro-kit, or H&R SS springs (havent decided yet). i am realizing little by little that more things are needed/recommended when droping the car. i want to play it safe, and only get one alignment, not many after adding each part. so heres what i am going to purchase:

-springs (want at least a 1.5" drop)
-c/c plates (although i dont really know what these do or what brand to get, i just know they are needed if i get a 2" drop. i wanna get these anyway just in case, so i dont have problems with it later.)
-spring insulators (people keep telling me i have to replace these also)

am i missing somthing? i want to get some shocks/struts too if i can find some cheap tocikos (non-adjustable) or some basic bilteins etc. so what else do i need?

My 2 cents, would be (first at least 1.5" drop eliminates the steeda springs) I would go with the H&R Supersports. I have the pro-kit, and i do like it. It is a decent drop looks alot better than stock, but if I had to do it over again I would go with the H&R's. Steeda also sells the 4 bolt CC's. But my humble recommendation would be to get the ones from Maximum Motorsports. They have the springs your looking for Eibach and H&R's (unless you decide on Steedas), the 4-bolt CC's and they sell Bilsteins and the Tokiko Illuminas.

http://www.maximummotorsports.com/

I called them the other day, to ask about going coil over etc, and the dude was real cool, i talked to him about suspension for like 20 minutes. IMHO they are the way to go :nice: BTW-they throw in the pair of spring isolators when you purchase springs. <--damn..re-reading this before I submit, i look like a MM salesman, I just think they are good stuff :D
 
Since you're stiffening your springs, getting some Subframe connectors would be a good idea. Otherwise alot of the load will just be transferred from the suspension to the chassis (weak unibody). Are you doing this for looks or performance? If it's for performance, shocks and struts would be best, although not 100% required. I'd look into some of the packages that are offered like the MM starter box (as a minimum) or the Steeda g-trac pack.

The CC plates are what will allow you to ensure you get a proper alignment after changing the stock suspension geometry or, custom tune the front suspension to your liking for track purposes. Many people who never get them don't have any problems but in the long run, they're probably your safest bet if you're concerned about alignment.