caster camber plates help

reyreytime

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hey guys new here, I have a 99 cobra and it has eibach lowering springs (white up front and red in the rear) and blistien shocks as well. Noticed theres toe in the front not much but enough to catch my eye and i know since its lowered i need a new alignment. But to do so i need caster camber plates but no one can point me in the direction of which brand or kind to go with that will work with the blistien shocks alott ive seen specificly state they wont work with them, hope
someone can help me
thanks- steve
 
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Your alignment is probably way off. Cc plates allow you more range of motion to get back to spec.

This is an excellent cc plate: https://www.maximummotorsports.com/Mustang-Caster-Camber-Plates-1994-2004-P256.aspx

Here are their install instructions: https://www.maximummotorsports.com/assets/install/pdf/front_susp/MMCC9994v4r8.pdf

They work perfect with bilsteins. They recommend for street use- setting the caster to 4.5 degrees positive, camber to 0.5 degrees negative, and 0.5 degrees toe in.
 
Your alignment is probably way off. Cc plates allow you more range of motion to get back to spec.

This is an excellent cc plate: https://www.maximummotorsports.com/Mustang-Caster-Camber-Plates-1994-2004-P256.aspx

Here are their install instructions: https://www.maximummotorsports.com/assets/install/pdf/front_susp/MMCC9994v4r8.pdf

They work perfect with bilsteins. They recommend for street use- setting the caster to 4.5 degrees positive, camber to 0.5 degrees negative, and 0.5 degrees toe in.

thanks I am awaiting their delivery, should I also get a bump steer kit or should I be good until I get a tubular k member kit?