They said "let there be pictures", and there were pictures.
Of my new sleeves!
Try to ignore the carpet, for the record it is only the
second ugliest in creation; the first was puke colored, and still festers in my old highschool.
Ground Control sleeves with helper springs and Cusco camber plates, picked up from a gentleman on ClubProtege for a hell of a price.
The fronts:
Camber Plate closeup:
The rears:
For those who don't know, helper springs are often confused with tender springs. The former have a simple purpose: The job of a helper spring is to keep the primary spring firmly seated during hard cornering, when the non-compressed strut assembly(ies) is(are) slack. Typically helper springs are fully compressed, they will only expand when the load is removed from the affected corner. I won't go into tender springs here... Google them if you are curious.
I like the look of this setup, the adjustability beats the crap out of my current setup, and they don't look half bad either. Now, I just need to find somebody willing to help me get them on and adjusted properly...

Cold Beer and Subway is on me, volunteers appreciated! Although, experience is much preferred
