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Join Date: Nov 2006
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camber caster plates
I installed camber caster plates this weekened and I set my caster at 3 degrees which is as far back as it will go towards the fire wall. I noticed that the shock itself is now underneath the original big hole that it came up thru to tighten the top nut on it. With the caster set way back the top of the shock the rubber piece which I guess is the bump stop is half under the shock tower and half under the plate and the original factory hole. Is this alright like this. I followed the instructions just as it said
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2000 Mustang GT
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Haymarket, VA
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i haven't installed cc plates myself. i would probably take it to a goo alignment shop and have them set it up for you.
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what kit did you use?
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