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Suspension questions - LCA brackets/PHR & lowering springs
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<blockquote data-quote="matt5058" data-source="post: 15911706" data-attributes="member: 164345"><p>Quoting this past post from the thread to ask about caster/camber plates. I got my rear springs/shocks installed and the ride height seems fine. I'm going to do the fronts soon, possibly this coming weekend but I want to go ahead and do strut mounts or caster/camber plates. I've been looking at the maximum motorsports CC plates on AM, as well as the Steeda HD Strut mounts. I spoke to someone at Steeda today who said that the HD strut mounts would work fine with the Koni struts and I wouldn't need to do anything else, and it will re-use the bottom of the stock mount. </p><p></p><p>On the AM site for the CC plates though (in the installation instructions), it has this:</p><p></p><p>NOTE: We highly recommend replacing the strut-tospindle mounting hardware while installing this kit. Ford considers this hardware to be one-time use only. The new OEM hardware can be purchased from your local Ford dealer or Maximum Motorsports (part# MMF-3). Four (4) bolts W714652 S439 and four (4) nuts W714653 S900 are required.</p><p></p><p>This has me wondering if I'd need to do the same thing if I decided to go with the Steeda HD mounts as well. I'd really prefer to do the install myself but I don't want to start taking things apart without having all the right parts first. Any thoughts. Chris, did you replace all the hardware when you did CC plates? Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt5058, post: 15911706, member: 164345"] Quoting this past post from the thread to ask about caster/camber plates. I got my rear springs/shocks installed and the ride height seems fine. I'm going to do the fronts soon, possibly this coming weekend but I want to go ahead and do strut mounts or caster/camber plates. I've been looking at the maximum motorsports CC plates on AM, as well as the Steeda HD Strut mounts. I spoke to someone at Steeda today who said that the HD strut mounts would work fine with the Koni struts and I wouldn't need to do anything else, and it will re-use the bottom of the stock mount. On the AM site for the CC plates though (in the installation instructions), it has this: NOTE: We highly recommend replacing the strut-tospindle mounting hardware while installing this kit. Ford considers this hardware to be one-time use only. The new OEM hardware can be purchased from your local Ford dealer or Maximum Motorsports (part# MMF-3). Four (4) bolts W714652 S439 and four (4) nuts W714653 S900 are required. This has me wondering if I'd need to do the same thing if I decided to go with the Steeda HD mounts as well. I'd really prefer to do the install myself but I don't want to start taking things apart without having all the right parts first. Any thoughts. Chris, did you replace all the hardware when you did CC plates? Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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