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Posted by Ponyexpress46 (Member # 1948) on :
 
on my 00gt do i absouutely need to used cc plates? anybody w/ sportlines not running cc plates?
 
Posted by GR40Coupe (Member # 698) on :
 
you don't have to but it might be a good idea.
 
Posted by Black94 5.0 (Member # 655) on :
 
CC plates are highly recommended.....Sport lines drop a Stang pretty good..
 
Posted by Ponyexpress46 (Member # 1948) on :
 
no i need them right away or can i throw them on later. my car isnt a daily driver. also, i was thinking of getting some bilsteins. should i wait and do it all at once, wait for shocks and struts???? thanks for the help
 
Posted by Blown Mystic with a POS 90 ranger (Member # 476) on :
 
id do it all at once so you dont have to pay for an allignment twice.
 
Posted by bunchmyfunky (Member # 360) on :
 
I have sportlines with no CC Plates and have 40k on my tires. As long as they can do the alignment in the specs you should be fine.

[ May 22, 2003, 08:49 PM: Message edited by: bunchmyfunky ]
 
Posted by Ponyexpress46 (Member # 1948) on :
 
any good suggestions for installation shops near dublin/san ramon area?
 
Posted by 91sleeper (Member # 779) on :
 
You don't have to get CC plates right when you get your springs installed but you will never get proper alignment without them and your tires will not wear properly either which will make you buy new tires quicker. So in the long run I think it's better to get CC plates when you install the springs although you don't HAVE to.
 




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