Working on it!There isn't that much you can do until some adjustable upper strut mounts come out. You could use crash bolts on the bottom of the strut but I'd wait for the mounts. I'm sure Steeda will have them at some point.
Lowering the car will push the cambers on all four tires more negative than they are now. Do you know what your car's current camber settings really are? They won't necessarily be Ford's preferred settings in the middle of the OE ranges, and the view [of the car rolling] from the driver's seat isn't nearly as good for as a front-on picture of the car in a hard turn for establishing camber settings. Even the extent of the scuff marks around the tire shoulders is probably a better indication as long as the inflation pressures are all good.I have the performance package already and need to install the Steeda springs but camber in road courses is a big gain.