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Man I’m out here working. I’m tempted to buy the swift springs. How much does it lower the car by ?
 


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Heard your limited on how much extra negative camber you can get from the Ballade mounts. How much camber were you able to run with them?
I never personally used the plates. But the previous owner ran them at -2.5º.
 

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Heard you're limited on how much extra negative camber you can get from the Ballade mounts. How much camber were you able to run with them?
@sgreer78 is correct regarding the ~-2.5° achievable with the plates. I'm actually the original owner of these, and I think with the pins pulled you'll get around -1.8°, so these will get you a bit more. The plates themselves can go more negative, however the lower spring perch on the stock shock body will hit the chassis if you go any farther.

FWIW, I found -2.75° to work best on my coilovers - more than that and the front tires can't put power down on corner exit and the inside of the tires wears out very quickly, so -2.5° is a good setting IMO. I know others have different experiences though.
 

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I was wondering how much room there was before hitting the chassis. Sounds like you can get an extra -0.5° comfortably with these. Very good to know. I like the idea of having a little adjustment vs fixed 1° increments with the ball joints.
 


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I was wondering how much room there was before hitting the chassis. Sounds like you can get an extra -0.5° comfortably with these. Very good to know. I like the idea of having a little adjustment vs fixed 1° increments with the ball joints.
I’ll make you a sweet deal for both!
 
 







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