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I'm taking my track pack to West End Alignment in Gardena in a couple of weeks to get my camber/caster plates installed as well as 4 wheel alignment. I wanted to get some impressions as to what alignment specks people are putting other cars.

I know what FP recommends and tire life is not an issue for me.

I went with maximum motorsports plates. Any recommendations for rear camber, or is there enough play with the existing equipment?
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I'm taking my track pack to West End Alignment in Gardena in a couple of weeks to get my camber/caster plates installed as well as 4 wheel alignment. I wanted to get some impressions as to what alignment specks people are putting other cars.

I know what FP recommends and tire life is not an issue for me.

I went with maximum motorsports plates. Any recommendations for rear camber, or is there enough play with the existing equipment?
You can get about halfway to ford spec in the rear on existing equipment. (Seems like different cars have a bit different abilities to adjust) The Steeda Camber arms are probably your best bet in the rear to hit recommended camber spec. That's the solution I'll be going with.
 

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You can get about halfway to ford spec in the rear on existing equipment. (Seems like different cars have a bit different abilities to adjust) The Steeda Camber arms are probably your best bet in the rear to hit recommended camber spec. That's the solution I'll be going with.
I got fp camber spec in the rear and could go more - with OEM hardware.
 
 








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