Which caster camber
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Which caster camber
I just got my Eibach sportline spring and I was wonder which caster camber plate to use. Which would be better Steedas or MM.. I wanted to use the 3 bolt design. The car will be setup just for local street use.
#2
Originally Posted by Cruzang
I just got my Eibach sportline spring and I was wonder which caster camber plate to use. Which would be better Steedas or Maximum Motorsports.. I wanted to use the 3 bolt design. The car will be setup just for local street use.
maximum motorsports > steeda
#5
cant got wrong with MM or steeda. im running the steeda 4 bolt aluminum C/C plates on mine with eibach pro kit springs with no issues. my buddie is using the 3 bolt steel plates from steeda with H&R super sports with no prob.
#9
Thanks for the help
Originally Posted by stage2roush2002
The Maximum Motorsports plates are awesome! They improve handling greatly and let you keep you tires longer.
I think I am going to go with the MM 4 bolt. Handling is very important to me just as looks. Anyway you have a sharp stang. Which rims are those? I like them. I wanted to get a set of the FRs , but yours look great on your car.
#10
save your money you don't even need C&C plates... I have steeda sport springs and my alignment is in spec and i don't have camber plates... our cars come wiht factory adjustors all you have to do is drill out the rivets on top of the struts adn all the adjustments you'll ever need is right there....
#11
Originally Posted by blackstallion
save your money you don't even need C&C plates... I have steeda sport springs and my alignment is in spec and i don't have camber plates... our cars come wiht factory adjustors all you have to do is drill out the rivets on top of the struts adn all the adjustments you'll ever need is right there....
#12
Originally Posted by Cruzang
I just got my Eibach sportline spring and I was wonder which caster camber plate to use. Which would be better Steedas or Maximum Motorsports.. I wanted to use the 3 bolt design. The car will be setup just for local street use.
no 3 bolt plates. No steeda parts that hold anything up.
3 bolt plates are not strong enough to allow future upgrades to a coil-over system and aren't strong enough for my taste unless it's on a Fox body. I know you may not want CO now but if you ever drive a CO car, you will and then you'll have to pop for 4 bolt plates. Besides... MM plates are the absolute best there are, hands down.
#14
i just recently put steeda 3bolts on mine and i love them, i could feel that it was alittle tighter. my friend had maximum motorsports on his 03 GT and that felt great also so all in all id say they both are a good brand any one would work well.
#15
After reading more threads than I can count, I went with the MM plates. They are recommended over the rest if you actually counted replies. Some say that they are better, some just like them more. i think that the Steedas would be the second most recommended ones.
They are easy to install. I must have loaned out my corded drill. I tried to drill that 4th damn hole and went through two batteries in my cordless drill. I gave up, went to Home Depot, and bought a corded one. I'm happy with the MM plates though.
They are easy to install. I must have loaned out my corded drill. I tried to drill that 4th damn hole and went through two batteries in my cordless drill. I gave up, went to Home Depot, and bought a corded one. I'm happy with the MM plates though.
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