What CC Plates?

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  1. 129saleen New Member

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    Both my front tires are bald on the insides and the car is pulling all over the road.. I was told CC plates would take care of that. But my ? is what are they? What do they do and will I need to get my car re-aligned?
    I dont want to waist my money if I dont need them... :shrug:
  2. Acheron315 New Member

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    You might just want to see if your factory alignment is way out of spec first. Caster Camber plates will just give you a lot more adjustability, and most have spherical center bearings instead of the floppy bushing. Nice designs also give you more bump travel as well.

    I would suggest the plates by Maximum Motorsport, many think they are the best in the business.

    http://www.maximummotorsports.com/i..._page=product_info&cPath=2_77&products_id=256


    You will need to get your car realigned after the install.
  3. GitDat Founding Member

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    I had this same problem on mine. My front tires were at 2.6° tilted inward causing the inner tire wear. I had it aligned and the guy maxed it out and could only get it to 1.6°. I think he said 0.6° is spec? :shrug: I probably need some CC plates myself.
  4. marcus95 New Member

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    +1 for the Maximum Motorsports CC plates.
  5. GitDat Founding Member

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    Where can I get chrome or polished aluminum CC plates? :D
  6. C.Saleen New Member

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    mm

    Maximum motor sports makes chrome cc plates, there the best in the biz, i wouldnt try any one else unless you like buying tires or wandering all over the road
  7. GitDat Founding Member

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    [IMG]

    Ah, there they are :cool:
  8. C.Saleen New Member

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    those are them, a fine piece
  9. TT91 New Member

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    MM as well, just installed mine, they work great.
  10. marcus95 New Member

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  11. Saleen87-65 New Member

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    +1 for MM plates, had them on a couple cars and work perfectly
  12. 98s-281 New Member

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    Another vote for MM plates.Had them on mine for a couple of years now.
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    What front end settings are people running? Need to have mine re-aligned after changing the rod ends. Non daily driver, possible small amount of track time this next year.
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