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Old January 31st, 2007, 11:51 PM   #1
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CASTER/CAMBER PLATES?


OK, so i'm gonna get the sportline springs for my 98 gt. i was on a site last night(the only one i've seen that said this) that said i had to get performance caster/camber plates too? so now... i was gonna spend da money for the springs, but now i gotta fork over 300 more? it said the car wouldn't be able to be alighned right or something. any help?
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Old February 1st, 2007, 03:42 PM   #2
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u really should get them.

from MM.

Whether your Mustang is driven on the street, or pushed to the limit on a racetrack, a proper alignment is essential. A good front-end alignment provides greater stability, better steering response, increased front grip, and longer tire life. There are no drawbacks to having the proper alignment! The Maximum Motorsports Caster/Camber Plates are engineered to provide the widest range of alignment settings possible. This ensures that a proper alignment can be achieved for any type of driving.

Lowered Mustangs
When a Mustang is lowered it loses available suspension travel and may bottom-out frequently. The lower ride height will also result in excessive negative camber, which often causes uneven tire wear. The MM Caster/Camber Plates have the adjustment capability to allow an alignment to correct any excessive negative camber caused by lowering. The MM C/C Plates will also allow regaining lost suspension travel, which will improve both performance and ride comfort.
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Old February 4th, 2007, 05:24 AM   #3
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you will need the c/c plates. do it right the 1st time. you dont need to run the 4 bolt plates unless you are going with coilovers
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