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Hey All,

I was wondering about the Ford Performance camber plates. My R that I just got doesn't have any, and I'm planning to track the car 1-2 times a year.

I have the Vorshlag plates on my GT and they are great, easy up & adjust when I get to the track and when I leave.

I feel like if I use the Ford Performance kit, it creates less issues against warranty claims on my ESP if it's need.

These are the ones I'm looking at. Looks like it doesn't come with any hardware? So I'll need to purchase bolts/nuts?

https://www.levittownfordparts.com/...eLI8vpk9lwIPk3RarlYI-4ji9fghg4gEaAjYLEALw_wcB
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Hey All,

I was wondering about the Ford Performance camber plates. My R that I just got doesn't have any, and I'm planning to track the car 1-2 times a year.

I have the Vorshlag plates on my GT and they are great, easy up & adjust when I get to the track and when I leave.

I feel like if I use the Ford Performance kit, it creates less issues against warranty claims on my ESP if it's need.

These are the ones I'm looking at. Looks like it doesn't come with any hardware? So I'll need to purchase bolts/nuts?

https://www.levittownfordparts.com/...eLI8vpk9lwIPk3RarlYI-4ji9fghg4gEaAjYLEALw_wcB
Well, from the picture all the nuts needed are there
You need to remove the struts and maybe want to replace the 2 bolts per strut
 

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Check ebay. I was able to buy the whole kit NIB for $135
 

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Do you plan to track both cars? If you will no longer track your GT, I would just move the Vorschlag plates over to your R. A hassle, but you already need something on the R anyway.

Also, what max camber did you achieve on the GT? Did you have to cut your shock towers for more clearance? Do the plates slide inboard without hitting the stud heads under the towers? You will need -3.5deg camber, and almost all plates won't achieve that, even with added clearance mods.

I'm just making sure you've done full research on all the little issues, especially since you can run 315's up front if you want.
 
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Do you plan to track both cars? If you will no longer track your GT, I would just move the Vorschlag plates over to your R. A hassle, but you already need something on the R anyway.

Also, what max camber did you achieve on the GT? Did you have to cut your shock towers for more clearance? Do the plates slide inboard without hitting the stud heads under the towers? You will need -3.5deg camber, and almost all plates won't achieve that, even with added clearance mods.

I'm just making sure you've done full research on all the little issues, especially since you can run 315's up front if you want.
The ones I got for my GT go on the Track Handling pack from FP. They give -2.5. I didn't cut the towers so I can't totally max them out but only slightly so that they don't make contact. Pretty close to max.

My thought with getting the FP camber plates was if something breaks, like in the suspension components, they can't blame it on a non Ford part, associated with my ESP. maybe it's a non issue
 

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I mean, if I was choosing I'd pick the Vorshlag units over the Ford ones 8 days a week. I don't see any warranty being denied unless the camber plates themselves fail.
 

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The ones I got for my GT go on the Track Handling pack from FP. They give -2.5. I didn't cut the towers so I can't totally max them out but only slightly so that they don't make contact. Pretty close to max.

My thought with getting the FP camber plates was if something breaks, like in the suspension components, they can't blame it on a non Ford part, associated with my ESP. maybe it's a non issue
I would not factor in your ESP when planning camber plates. The only "failure" might be the top bearing eventually wearing and becoming loose. That repair is not expensive compared to some electronics module or engine/transmission issue.

Again, I emphasize getting to -3.5deg camber is important.
 

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Hey All,

I was wondering about the Ford Performance camber plates. My R that I just got doesn't have any, and I'm planning to track the car 1-2 times a year.

I have the Vorshlag plates on my GT and they are great, easy up & adjust when I get to the track and when I leave.

I feel like if I use the Ford Performance kit, it creates less issues against warranty claims on my ESP if it's need.

These are the ones I'm looking at. Looks like it doesn't come with any hardware? So I'll need to purchase bolts/nuts?

https://www.levittownfordparts.com/...eLI8vpk9lwIPk3RarlYI-4ji9fghg4gEaAjYLEALw_wcB
The FP unit is a good choice. Your GT350R will handle well with the Track settings shown in your owner's supplement, and you can get that with the FP camber plates. For reasons I'm not clear on, it seems like Mustang GT's need a more aggressive camber setup than GT350's.
 
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The FP unit is a good choice. Your GT350R will handle well with the Track settings shown in your owner's supplement, and you can get that with the FP camber plates. For reasons I'm not clear on, it seems like Mustang GT's need a more aggressive camber setup than GT350's.
Yeah I was looking in there and say the recommended settings they had. Looked like the plates they make get there and at half the cost of the Vorshlags. I was looking at the price when I bought them for my GT and they were 545. Now over $700.
 
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Great news everyone I have the ultimate solution....I went and double checked if in fact the original selling dealer put camber plates on the car...they did!!! I checked the driver side and this is what I found....no...no it can't be...@-#($)#

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I found something on the track mustang group that actually says this is ok. The only change that happens is that it increases positive caster, which is a positive. So I guess I'll send it :)
 
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I found something on the track mustang group that actually says this is ok. The only change that happens is that it increases positive camber, which is a positive. So I guess I'll send it :)
???? Since when positive camber is good??? Especially for handling
 
 








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