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Steeda Adjustable Caster/camber Plate Kit 555-8079-2 1979-1989 Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:555-8079-2 Part Brand:STEEDA Warranty:No

Steeda's Caster Camber plates allow total adjustment of caster and camber for maximum handling or improved tire wear, or a balance of both!  

This set fits 1979-1989 Mustangs.

 Dial in extra caster for straight line tracking and extra camber for tight cornering grip or set the car up for best tire wear. Full instructions are provided along with alignment suggestions to help set up your vehicle for street or track use.

Unlike some of our competitors who made a generic one size fits all plate to fit 79-93, we designed specific plates for 79-89 and 90-93 which have different, unique strut towers. Our 94-04 plates have proven themselves since we designed them decades ago in IMSA and SCCA professional competition providing durability and a wide range of adjustment for both race and street use. 
These plates are direct bolt on replacements and require no drilling for installation. Compare at over $200.00 on other Performance Parts websites! This set is priced to move. Last one available here.

Shipping is to lower 48 only. No International shipping, or to PO Boxes. Thanks for looking!

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