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Even with minimum drop springs?I recommend getting camber plates.
Yes. I’m on sp083s (which aren’t noticeably more aggressive in terms of drop than sp089s) and even before the front control arm and bumpsteer mods I wanted more camber. It sucks to take the front struts apart, so I recommend just doing it once and being done with it.Even with minimum drop springs?
I grabbed steeda min drop (not bmr) which only drop 0.5. Also the bilstein are reported to raise height a little cuz of the high pressure gas so final drop could be around 3/8.Yes. I’m on sp083s (which aren’t noticeably more aggressive in terms of drop than sp089s) and even before the front control arm and bumpsteer mods I wanted more camber. It sucks to take the front struts apart, so I recommend just doing it once and being done with it.
Those plates look good but pricey...also got springs already but its definitely a nice kithttps://vorshlag-store.com/collecti...treetpro-monotube-suspension-kit-s550-mustang
Here's a complete kit with everything you need for the Bilsteins
They are probably one of the most expensive ones but they also might be the best made ones. That being said, if I didn't get mine used, I probably would've gone with Steeda for priceThose plates look good but pricey...also got springs already but its definitely a nice kit
Nice, is this kitting a new offering? First time I see it.You can order any combo of springs with or without camber plates. Plus, it comes assembled.
https://www.steeda.com/steeda-555-2423-s550-lowering-springs-bilstein-dampers![]()

Going to check J&M right now, thanks for the tip.I've had the BMR, Vorshlag and now J&M. The J&M are my favorite of the three I've owned. Vorshlag are very nice and have a ton of adjustment range, but I find the overall design of the J&M superior.
Those J&M look really good and are not very expensive. Does the 4th bolt require any cutting on the strut tower?You can probably just get away with camber bolts. Plates are a better solution but bolts do the trick well for street use.
Didnt know our car had so many holesNope, that stud is for the independent caster adjustment. If you leave that tight and the other 3 loose, you adjust camber only. If you loosen all 4, you can do caster as well. The hole is already in the tower.
