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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 17
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I have a 1998 GT and the previous owner lowered it with a spring kit and I have a caster/Camber problem. The tops of the front wheels lean inward. If I purchase the after market Caster/Camber plates is there more adjustment on those compared to stock plates to correct this problem? Thanks!
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i believe they do offer a couple more degree's of adjustment. also i've heard MaximumMotorsports.com makes the best ccplates.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Thanks! I don't know what the factory settings are but I will find out. After I install the new plates I will take it in for an alignment. As I can see the stock plates are at there full outward adjustment. Thanks again for the feedback.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Baltimore
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I think I remember that if it is dropped more than an inch it will make the stock CC plates worthless and require some additional means of adjustment.
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