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red GT black rallyes
Member # 4495
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What's a good cheap front strut for a 96 cobra mustang
And caster camber plate [ October 31, 2007, 01:18 PM: Message edited by: red GT black rallyes ]
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BUKSING
Member # 6594
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tokico blues(hp) or kyb gr2's
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red GT black rallyes
Member # 4495
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Coo thanks bro , what aboout some caster/camber plates I know MM makes a good one but is there a cheaper one that's just as good? [ October 31, 2007, 01:16 PM: Message edited by: red GT black rallyes ]
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BUKSING
Member # 6594
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when i was shopping for cc plates i almost went with cheapos but i actually forked out $$$ to get mm cc's.... i really think they are the best...im glad i got them. i dont think anything else compares. get mm cc's. everyone else will also recomend them.
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Blind
Member # 3052
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MM is the only way to go, most of them for sn95's don't use 4 mounting bolts even...
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red GT black rallyes
Member # 4495
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I been kinda looking around and I haven't found a good place to get the tokico blues and the mm plates , anyone know a cheap place???
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HCI RACING
Member # 8009
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Maximum Motorsports is by far the best for all mustang suspension needs, MM caters to only mustangs, the welds and tubular steel they use is very beefy and lightweight. I put the pan hard bar, torque arm, frame rails, Bilstein shocks, with drag springs H&R 274 lbs. in the rear and adjustable lower control arms & of course the infamous caster camber plates which are adjustable in many more axis than others I have seen on the market. Please get in touch with me if you have any questions? I might have a set? Travis
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