camber plates needed?

Mustangless

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I have had the prokit installed on my car for about 1-2months. I first went to get it aligned and they said the frame was not straight. :shrug: I know it had hit a curb more than once. Anyways, I was thinking about getting someone else to look at it. Isn't it possible to align it without camber plates with the eibach prokit?
 
It can be about impossible, every car is different. I had extreme negative camber with the B springs, so I got my Pro3i plates. Even then, I could go no further than -1.4. When I swapped in the C-springs, it was able to go all the way back to factory camber specs.
 
I'm running the pro kit with no problems here ! Put them on about six months ago and just got it aligned yesterday ! They said they really didnt have to adjust much as it was already good, but they did say I needed a new wheel bearing !
 
1SLO94 said:
I'm running the pro kit with no problems here ! Put them on about six months ago and just got it aligned yesterday ! They said they really didnt have to adjust much as it was already good, but they did say I needed a new wheel bearing !

What shocks/struts are you running? I have the KYB AGX's and eurothane bushings and spring isolators all the way around.
 
It looks like I have bad negative camber, and my toe could be messed up too.

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How do you adjust the toe and camber without camber plates?
 

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