Im looking to order some CC plates but see a few sites that sell them. The MM site is the most expensive at $199 but they are in CA like me so shipping may be the quickest. I also see that Speedworx has them for $189 as well as Stang Suspension for $189 but with free shipping. Who should I go with? Im doing it mainly for alignment purposes since the stockers are maxed out to barely get it into alignment. Do you noitice any driving/handling differences after they are installed?
i just buy everything from Maximum Motorsports directly. the dealer that i work for supplies them with parts, so we get deals.
well when mine were installed, i went from a completely stock suspension with 110k miles on it, to what i have now, so the difference was rather massive.
Not sure if we get one here.But stangsuspension.com has a sell going on at the corral.net (parts forum).That is WAY cheaper than the advertised price.
The only difference you will notice is that your alignment specs will be right, but its not a noticable difference unless your alignment is way off to begin with. Regardless, they are a must have if you are modding your suspension.
Agreed.. They are also REQUIRED if you want to move to coilovers.. The MM C/C plates are so freakin solid that they just felt good holding them in my hand.. Riley
Actually even if the alignment was dead on before a C/Plate install .Most will notice that after a c/c plate install and using the mm specs they proved.The added caster will make a dramatic difference in steering response over a stock plated car.
+1....This is true, but I was referring to stock alignment settings. The recommended settings that MM give u are excellent & when I had my alignment redone to their specs, It was a noticeable improvement in handling. The problem is though that alot of alignment shops will only align to the factory specs.
Really it depends on the shop. I dont have that issue since, im a tech by trade and do all my own stuff