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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Florida
Posts: 31
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Hey everyone,
Just put lowering Eibach ProKit on my stang with new shocks/struts. Took it for an alignment and they told me I need plates to acomplich this. My question has 2 parts. 1. Do I really need these plates?? What is best setup, as far as numbers for caster/camber etc. 2. What plates are best for daily driver (35mi/day), that will see a lot of abuse from me and florida roads. I think that was more than 2 but who is counting. Any help would be appreciated. John
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K&N: 2.5" Flows(3-chmbr) & Offroad H-Pipe: Underdrive Pullies: Eibach Pro springs: KYB shocks/struts: Pro3I C/C plates: |
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