Lowering Car....do I have to have CC plates?

TweekedGT

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Hey guys, i am finally lowering the 4x4. I have Steeda sport springs coming in tomorrow with Tokico D Spec shocks and struts all around. The Steeda's don't lower the car as much as the Eibach Prokit does. Do I have to have CC plates? I didn't buy any yet. I had them ordered but cancelled cause I had to buy some new Mickey Thompsons instead, wasn't real happy with my Nitto's.
 
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No you'll be fine. If need be you could get camber bolts but thats only if you go a little lower. I think anything over 2 inches and you need cc plates. Post pics of the install when complete. My car is slamed and i have the upr cc plates.
 
I got Bilsteins and FRPP C Springs and got an alignment at the same time...after a year, the car would not align correctly. Made my front tires wear the inside tread down to nothing. Bought a set of MM Caster/Camber Plates and that fixed my problem. My new tires are wearing evenly now.
 
I got Bilsteins and FRPP C Springs and got an alignment at the same time...after a year, the car would not align correctly. Made my front tires wear the inside tread down to nothing. Bought a set of MM Caster/Camber Plates and that fixed my problem. My new tires are wearing evenly now.



I put C springs on my Fox. Wasn't supposed to really need them. Got the car aligned correctly but after a year the inside of the tires was worn more.

I would do the C/C plates
 
Yo Tweek, how much did the Tokico D Spec shocks and struts run you? I've wanted to lower my car for YEARS now but wanted to save up the cash to swap out the 10 year old shock & struts at the same time.

Thanks for the info....I'm still debating Steeda vs FMS C spring...but is the C is supposed to be the same and is a bit cheaper....here I come!!