CC Plates?
Ok, so I put the H&R supersport springs on my car, and I knew I was going to need some CC plates. However I'm just now getting to it. What brand do you guys recommend?
By the way I'm looking for something to go with the set-up I'm looking for.
-3.0* Camber
5.5* Caster
0.25* Toe in (stock)
I realize that I'm putting in alot of camber and caster, but I'm more into the great handling than I am worried about tires.
Back to my original question, which brand would work best for me given my set up?
By the way I'm looking for something to go with the set-up I'm looking for.
-3.0* Camber
5.5* Caster
0.25* Toe in (stock)
I realize that I'm putting in alot of camber and caster, but I'm more into the great handling than I am worried about tires.
Back to my original question, which brand would work best for me given my set up?
I hear great things about MM 4 bolt CC plates.
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/st...c1e98368eab26b
http://www.maximummotorsports.com/st...c1e98368eab26b
Well I've got J&M upper and lower rear control arms, and I was thinking about just keeping most of my suspension (what I can) the same brand. I feel it performs better cause everything is manufactor some what the same, then again I'm a superstitous person. However if know body seems to recommend anything in particluar then I'll just get the J&M's.
I have the Maximum Motorsports CC plates and i love the quality, they are very well built and should have no problems achieving what you need. I have heard great things about the Griggs Racing CC plates too. I went with MM because i wanted to use the same manufacture for all my suspension components and i decided on MM for this.
Well I will ask you this...are you wanting all of your suspension to be the same brand? I know for a fact that J&M doesnt make springs and shocks and struts. So in reality, you cant do that anyways unless you go with maximum motorsports and run their valved shocks and struts with their springs and stuff. lol But I would go with MM c/c plates.


