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Old 12-03-2006, 02:57 AM   #1
sk_id
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Default Best CC plates and max neg camber for street

Ive read in posts from years ago that max motorsports sells the best cc plates is that still true? Ive been runing a 99 v-6 convertable with new bilstiens and 245/45/17 gt wheels n tires. I do auto cross about once a month but its also a daily driver. Ive been having too much outside shoulder wear with -1.2 camber on stock plates and think i need to go the cc route. Also I just added a gt rear bar today to reduce push. According to mm papework i can run min neg camber at -1.3 degree for street use with thier plates. Will that eat up my tires as im still at stock ride height and driving it daily?
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Old 12-04-2006, 08:34 PM   #2
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Default Re: Best CC plates and max neg camber for street

MM makes the STRONGEST (not necessarily the prettiest) plates out there.

Work with the alignment shop, even offer the guy $$$ under the table...
Here is what I mean: Adust CC plates to TWO settings (street/autocross). Mark the plates with a scribe, and now you can adjust them yoursef before/after a weekend event.
You wont want to run those settings on a daily driver.

p.s. I run -2.7 degrees, and that is not nearly enough for the track. Even the Hoosier tires I run recommend -3 degrees.
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