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2015+ Shelby GT350 Mustang
Camber and track alignment
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<blockquote data-quote="Shelbyman" data-source="post: 15587921" data-attributes="member: 156611"><p>Well I think there are a few plate manufacturers. Vorshlag, Max Motorsports and even Steeda. I would most likely go with Vorshlag if I was putting them on my car. Keep in mind you should check your bump steer once you install the plates. To adjust that you might need the adjustable tie rod ends. You could run 1.5 degrees neg without to much effect on street tire wear. It all depends on how much track time vs street time you plan on doing with it. I've run 3 track events 2 days each and I'm not noticing much if any uneven tire wear. Most of my driving is street driving. I might have about 500 track miles vs 5000 street miles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shelbyman, post: 15587921, member: 156611"] Well I think there are a few plate manufacturers. Vorshlag, Max Motorsports and even Steeda. I would most likely go with Vorshlag if I was putting them on my car. Keep in mind you should check your bump steer once you install the plates. To adjust that you might need the adjustable tie rod ends. You could run 1.5 degrees neg without to much effect on street tire wear. It all depends on how much track time vs street time you plan on doing with it. I've run 3 track events 2 days each and I'm not noticing much if any uneven tire wear. Most of my driving is street driving. I might have about 500 track miles vs 5000 street miles. [/QUOTE]
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