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Apex race square setup

Apex recommends at least 3° to get 305s up front without issues. I think my current setup will do it (Steeda camber plates) but I'm wanting to make sure I'm not forgetting something before I buy tires. My full list of mods are in my garage on here (its a really long list).

I tried digging up old alignment threads because I'm positive someone addressed this but apparently I'm using bad key words because I'm finding everything but what I'm looking for.

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Steeda plates will go past 3 degrees but you’ll be limited by your strut tower holes to about that plus or minus. I don’t remember /exactly/ how much camber you can get on the stock strut tower openings.
 
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Steeda plates will go past 3 degrees but you’ll be limited by your strut tower holes to about that plus or minus. I don’t remember /exactly/ how much camber you can get on the stock strut tower openings.
Yes sir, that is what the Steeda site said. I dug up old pictures of folks comparing where the Steeda shocks sat with really wide setups. In there someone talked about what a 305/30-19 tire needed and what worked. But I cannot find the darn thread.

I know, there are a ton of those threads. But the one I'm thinking of had some really good feedback from those who modified their suspensions for road course racing and actually worked out all the kinks. Most 305 setup threads I found are about folks who lowered their cars and want to know if they fit or not. The Apex specs are general and folks found they could get away with less camber but with certain setups.
 

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See nothing about extended studs for front in your build; just staggered 19x10/11. I run Steeda camber plates and have just under 3* of negative camber with 305 goodyears on 19x11 50mm offset wheels with opmustang extended front studs and 25mm spacer. No rub, no issues with alignment
 
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See nothing about extended studs for front in your build; just staggered 19x10/11. I run Steeda camber plates and have just under 3* of negative camber with 305 goodyears on 19x11 50mm offset wheels with opmustang extended front studs and 25mm spacer. No rub, no issues with alignment
Thank you! Mine are 52mm offsets and I have 25mm spacers as well. The extended studs will be going on when the new wheels are tires go on.

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Thank you! Mine are 52mm offsets and I have 25mm spacers as well. The extended studs will be going on when the new wheels are tires go on.

Do you have pics?
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If you need another type of picture, let me know. Wheels are currently mounted on car
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