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dhsmustang 03-23-2008 03:01 PM

Caster camber kit needed? (pics inside)
 
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Just lowered my car with Steeda sports springs. Before I take it to get aligned should I get the Maximum motorsports caster camber kit? I'm not sure if it can be aligned without it or not

Dave04Mustang 03-23-2008 03:07 PM

best to just bring it in and see if it can be aligned then you will know if you need them or not. It's hit or miss and I think the steeda's are 1" so you will probably be fine

01FR500 03-23-2008 03:12 PM

If they can't align it into spec you shouldn't have to pay for an alignment, since they wouldn't be aligning it.

spike_africa 03-23-2008 07:28 PM

You dont need them for Steeda they are only a 1.25" drop. I have bullit springs with no isolators up front and gave just over 1" drop no CC plates here.

V6_Mustang_Power 03-23-2008 07:41 PM

so how much of a drop would need C/C plates? 2" or more?

spike_africa 03-23-2008 07:50 PM

1.5 or more you more then likely gonna need them. Steeda,bullits you dont i know for sure.

V6_Mustang_Power 03-23-2008 08:41 PM

would steeda or billetts give a good looking stance?

Dave04Mustang 03-23-2008 09:04 PM

the steeda sports look pretty good thats a 1.25" drop. should get away without cc plates. shocks and struts are always a good thing to replace no matter the drop when putting lowering springs in

ponyexpress 03-23-2008 10:23 PM

we got 255 tires on ours and the alignment shop told us they couldnt align ours . is that because of the tires or is it lowered? it looks lowered next to other mustang, but we bought it used so im not sure.

spike_africa 03-24-2008 06:21 AM

Tires wont change if it can be aligned or not. Unless you have super under sized tires that make the car even lower. Its because your car is lowered.


Originally Posted by V6_Mustang_Power (Post 318214)
would steeda or billetts give a good looking stance?

Depends on the person, i like how my car sits and i drag race/Daily drive my car so this is the best combo of DD,drag, and being a bit lower. Talking about bullitts here. I also live in a town with lots of monster speed bumps and just couldn't go lower if i wanted to my exhaust and subframe connectors hit the ground as is.

r3dn3ck 03-24-2008 09:00 AM

It looks to me like all you need is the toe set. It looks (grant that I'm eyeballing this in pictures) like you have a bit of toe out and that's going to make it darty and wear the insides of the tires. With the -1-ish camber you're running a little more toe in will help.

EDIT: BTW... every car is different. If you want easy alignment... get the plates. If you want to be stuck with what you have...don't get the plates.

dhsmustang 03-24-2008 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by Dave04Mustang (Post 318222)
the steeda sports look pretty good thats a 1.25" drop. should get away without cc plates. shocks and struts are always a good thing to replace no matter the drop when putting lowering springs in

what brand shocks/struts do you reccommend?

Dave04Mustang 03-24-2008 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by dhsmustang (Post 318448)
what brand shocks/struts do you reccommend?

I've heard a lot of great things about Tokico and Bilstein

ponyexpress 03-25-2008 08:00 AM

so going from the stock 225 tires to the 255s wouldnt make us need caster camber? it was lowered when we bought it?

r3dn3ck 03-25-2008 08:25 AM

that number is only the tread section width... it has nothing to do with alignment. Depending on the backspacing of the rim there may be a little change in scrub radius but that's not an issue. Generally your choice of rim and tire, as long as they're otherwise properly fitting for the vehicle, have almost nothing to do with your ability to get it properly aligned. Pre-existing uneven wear will show up in a pull or wander after an alignment though and people often blame their alignment or the suspension in general for the problem when a tire pressure change would fix it. For that reason I try to do my alignment just after putting tires on the car.

Excessive tire wear and possibly shabby handling will be your only real indications that you need CC plates in all reality if you're not a racer or a wrench.


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