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[quote][i]Originally posted by Ojc[/i] I think all this is mostly overstating it. Coilovers are all you need, and all most people bother with. If the look of rear camber troubles you then get control arms. Front camber plates are only needed if you want to increase grip for agressive cornering, colovers don't change anything to require them, though I think the MeisterR's include them anyway. Drop links are more important for a proper set up suspension by corner weighting. Chances are you won't apreciate the benefit unless you track the car regularly. The best thing is make sure you've got poly buses on the front lower wishbones. A good alignment is mandatory. Save the rest of your money for a good strut brace or a brake upgrade. [/quote]
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