lowering springs

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I'm sure this topic has been brought up a million times..

But im buying Matt's Eibach lowering springs and putting them on my 97 GT. I have heard that i HAVE to get Caster/ Camber plates to be able to align it correctly, because the stock is not adjustable enough to change these settings for a lowered ride height.

So do i have to have these plates to set my alignment?

If so, do you guys recommend MM C/C plates?
 

humjaba

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Yes you do have to get them. I figured it out the hard way. My stock adjustment plates are maxed out and my tires are still noticeably cambered in.

I bought Stangsuspension.com's own brand c/c plates. Haven't got them yet, but they're $144 vs. $200 for the mm plates. The mm come with some extras (bumpstops, some other stuff) that I don't need so I saved some dough. Free shipping too.

(others note: see how easy it is to just answer the question instead of digging up a bunch of links that may or may not have to do with the OP's actual question? :nonono: )
 

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I have the Stang suspension 4 bolt version CC plates, they are very well built and come with great instructions,they take about
an hour to install.
 

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