Best place to get Maximum Motorsports CC plates?

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  1. 2003 Geee T Founding Member

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    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?
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    i've looked into this and there's no major changes in price

    i'd go with stangsuspension.com
  3. ScortLX Founding Member

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    +1..... Stangsuspension
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    I think Stangnet members gets a discount at Stang Suspension. Call and ask for Josh.
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    i just buy everything from Maximum Motorsports directly. the dealer that i work for supplies them with parts, so we get deals.
  6. 2003 Geee T Founding Member

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    How about feeling any difference in handling etc after the installation?
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    If you order from MM directly they will also charge you tax since you are in the same state.

    Riley
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    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.
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    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.
  10. EPIK New Member

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    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.
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    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
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    PM sent....
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    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.
  14. EPIK New Member

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    +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.
  15. white99gt Founding Member

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    Really it depends on the shop.

    I dont have that issue since, im a tech by trade and do all my own stuff :flag:

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