What caster-camber plates do u run?

nmcgrawj

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I have been wanting to get a set ever since i lowered my car...and i only wanna buy them once. I was looking at stangsuspension.com and they have their own style and then the MM version. They also have the MM in chrome.

Just lookin for options, i know MM is usually considered the best.
 
TheDamned said:
yup... MM, i'm buying those next summer fo ****zle!


Chrome or regular? SS has the regular for $190 free shipping and chrome plated for $238 free shipping. Know anyone who can beat it?


Also, those who have these, whats the install like? I know it says u gotta drill holes....is that pretty simple? Then just go get it aligned?
 
nmcgrawj said:
Chrome or regular? SS has the regular for $190 free shipping and chrome plated for $238 free shipping. Know anyone who can beat it?


Also, those who have these, whats the install like? I know it says u gotta drill holes....is that pretty simple? Then just go get it aligned?

Regular ? Why go chrome, I think we can't even see them.
 
Pro3i 4 bolt plates, $149 on www.partshopper.com

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QA1 4 bolt plates. i get 5.3 deg of caster and 1.2 neg camber out of the street settings. you can flip the plate around and get another 2 deg neg camber for racin.

when you get it aligned make sure you specify you want max caster within .25 deg of one another.
 
woa, nice find, michael. i gotta get some and the MM's seem to be the most popular/talked about. has anyone one else jumped on those for sale off corral? 160 is pretty sweet, i'd say, especially for MM's. is there a catch or something i'm missing?
 
D&D 4 bolt plates... I would say to stay away as I already had one of the sperical bearings start clicking when the suspension cycles... supposedly they are under warranty but still not worth the hassles. Get the MM ones...