Caster Camber plates ?

Famine

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So you guys that went with the MM CC's, did you have any issues? Noise etc? I have a 2013 with the '10 konis and '10 MM's on the way. Wanted to make sure it was the correct purchase. I can't deal with noise issues. I have enough from my driveshaft and gears.
 

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^^ MM CC plates are a tried and true one of the best bang for the buck mods for a Mustang and it's been that way for decades your all good! They've been on my Cobra for 10 years still look and perform like new with lots of positive caster...:)
 

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I have MM caster/camber plates, steeda sport springs, and Koni Str.t shocks/struts. All stock control arms everywhere. Rides like a dream. Quiet. Comfortable. Zero wheelhop (even with 600 hp). Good alignment. Perfect for a streetcar.

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I'm in the same boat. Steeda's only offer 1* camber and I would like a little more for the track. Vorshlag are a little out of my ballpark but appear to be the best. Ground control seem to be a good option as long as you don't overtorque them. There are BBK's and a couple other cheaper ones that I'm staying away from. MM plates look good but my question is, when you pry apart the stock upper strut mounts, are you mounting the MM plates on the stock bearings. If so that has me worried as the knock on reusing the stock mounts without CC plates is that they make a pop noise. Also it's easy to loose ball bearings when they come apart. So somebody tell me that you just use the bottom part of the stock mount, without using stock ball bearings over again when mounting them on the MM plates and I'll buy them. I'm tired of searching and reading about CC plates.
 

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For future reference of others, yes you reuse stock bearings and yes you risk losing bearings if you're not careful when separating the stock pieces to use with the MM plates.
 

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How are the Steeda HD Camber plates? They claim no NVH increase.

I'm thinking about pairing these with Bilstein HD struts and shock kit, and some recently purchased Steeda Ultra-Lites for my 2011 brembo car.

Anyone else running this exact set up?
 

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How are the Steeda HD Camber plates? They claim no NVH increase.

I'm thinking about pairing these with Bilstein HD struts and shock kit, and some recently purchased Steeda Ultra-Lites for my 2011 brembo car.

Anyone else running this exact set up?

Well similar but with Koni sports. The Steeda Camber plates are silent.
 

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