4-bolt cc plates, coilovers?

Stangsgrl

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I'm getting 4-bolt MM cc plates. To use them will I have to do a coilovers on the fronts?

Just wondering if i read a few things right. Also....my suspension plan is to make my car handle...not really straight line stuff. so any advice on set ups i'll take! :) So far all i've done is steeda sport springs (which i guess i'll sell if i do coilovers).
 
The 4-bolts work just fine with the standard strut type suspension on the Mustangs. I would suggest setting the caster at a more aggresive positive setting when you do install them as this will help in straight line tracking and keeping the outside front tires more planted in the corners. :nice:
 
Stangsgrl said:
I'm getting 4-bolt MM cc plates. To use them will I have to do a coilovers on the fronts?
From where you read is should've said 'for use of coil-overs the C/C plates are recommended'

not the other way around :nice:


* All MM Caster/Camber plates are suitable for use with coil-over conversion kits.*
 
ohh okay....that makes sense.
i wanted to make sure before i bought these. looks like the 4-bolt MM are the most recommended on here at least too. :nice: i'm gettin a good deal so i figure i better get 'em now.