Well, if the B16 springs go on the OEM plates it would seem logical to me for them to have the same upper diameter as stock ! From what I see, there are several choices on the market like K-mac, H2sport and K-sport (these are made for their own coils but seem to also work with others). K-mac goes for about 500$ while H2sport are half that (i don't know why this big difference). TT lower arms in my country are about 750 Euro (1000$) including ball joints, bolts, bushings... The 2 options :
1) Camber plates > will pull the upper part of the damper towards the interior of the car, creating more negative camber and more room for the wheel to go well under the fender/arch, especially if the wheel is much wider than stock. From what I've read the ride with those + coilovers is harsher than only coilovers
2) TT arms > will pull the lower part of the damper towards the exterior of the car, creating more negative camber and a wider track between the front wheels but will not help much with the wheel going under the fender/arch. The ride is same as with the OEm arms so these have an advantage on bad roads
Those said above represent my logic and may be innacurate. Can anyone comment on them ?