Mac c/c plates

DarkKnight01GT

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These are priced just right. Will they do the job or should I spend the extra cash on pro3i c/c plates. The Mac's are polyurethane and the pro3i's spherical which I hear the spherical's make more noise when driving. Those who have either of these 2 c/c plates can I get some feedback. Thanks.
 
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DarkKnight01GT said:
These are priced just right. Will they do the job or should I spend the extra cash on pro3i c/c plates. The Mac's are polyurethane and the pro3i's spherical which I hear the spherical's make more noise when driving. Those who have either of these 2 c/c plates can I get some feedback. Thanks.

I had J&m's CC plates (same as pro3i), and I removed them and sold them because they transmitted too much road noise....and I am a stickler for noises in my car.

Try this old thread that I started:

http://forums.stangnet.com/showthread.php?t=499648

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depends on your goals. a spherical bearing will transimit more road noise but only on crappy road surface. I like the fact that the sperical bearing will not shift under load holding your alinment more in a corner.

you can never run coilovers or anything with a piece like the mac.

I have maximum motorsports right now. I like them there is some road noise on occation though. I would still buy them over the mac but that is me.