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<blockquote data-quote="Slykin" data-source="post: 939366" data-attributes="member: 11640"><p>Well, I don't know why anyone would consider CC plates bad for a DD unless you get cheapo ones. The MM CC plates are very nice pieces IMO. </p><p></p><p>You don't have to have a bumpsteer kit, though it is suggested if you want to do it right.</p><p></p><p>As for the camber issues(I believe that would be negative camber), the CC plates should fix that unless you somehow bent a strut. If you're not lowered right now you shouldn't have camber wear issues though. That would just mean your alignment is out.</p><p></p><p>I personally have never used Tokico, though they should be good, just maybe not "the best". I'd say Bilstein is at the top of the heap though. Unless this is going to be a regular road racer/autoX'r, tokicos should be fine...</p><p></p><p>Now someone else should chime in and confirm this lol... i'm a bit newbish here too, but I've done a good bit of research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slykin, post: 939366, member: 11640"] Well, I don't know why anyone would consider CC plates bad for a DD unless you get cheapo ones. The MM CC plates are very nice pieces IMO. You don't have to have a bumpsteer kit, though it is suggested if you want to do it right. As for the camber issues(I believe that would be negative camber), the CC plates should fix that unless you somehow bent a strut. If you're not lowered right now you shouldn't have camber wear issues though. That would just mean your alignment is out. I personally have never used Tokico, though they should be good, just maybe not "the best". I'd say Bilstein is at the top of the heap though. Unless this is going to be a regular road racer/autoX'r, tokicos should be fine... Now someone else should chime in and confirm this lol... i'm a bit newbish here too, but I've done a good bit of research. [/QUOTE]
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