I have ford racing lowering springs and I havent bought CC plates. Are they going to be able to align my car without the CC plates? I plan on telling them to just get it as close as they can. Has anyone else had problems with this?
94-302-vert said:I did the FMS C-springs and when I asked this question it was up in the air... some needed them others didn't... So I bought some.
Chris
S/CBlack95GT said:It all depends on how much play are in your stock plates. They may be able to move them enough to get the camber right.
mystang94gt said:Well I think I am going to give it a shot since I cant afford the CC plates right now. Hopefully they can at least get it better than it is right now.
94-302-vert said:This site has some decent info on the alignment:
http://www.steeda.com/PR/Mustang/Alignment/alignmentbasics.htm
I haven't paid for an alignment yet as my front tires were junk before... so why try to save them.... Play around with it. I had a simmilar problem (plus car was pulling left) I out a little more negative camber on the drivers side wheel and it tracks strait and the tires seem to wear evenly.
I actually painted across the width of them and drove up the street checking to see where they were wearing fastest a few times. so far no problems.
When you lowered it did you move the C/C plate at all? Looking from the front make sure your tires lean in at the top slightly.
There are a few decent sites on how to do a driveway alignment if you have the time... Sounds like it takes about 4 hours...
Chris
MysteryMachine said:AH i figure i need it aligned after i put all my new parts on anyway so hopefully its good enough to drive to the shop and they can deal with it. I just hope they have the bumpsteer checker thing