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Mustang C/C Plates

Reply #30
If you have seen them fail I would be interested in how they failed.  They are by far the best CC plate on the market.  Hell, Griggs Racing will tell you to buy MM's CC plates and then use the rest of the Griggs front suspension.  If Griggs is using one of their biggest competitor's CC plates it should say something.  I have seen some 10.5 cars punish the MM CC plates with rear bumper dragging wheel stands only to come down on the front suspension and have something else fail other than the CC plates.  Straight off MM's site:

"Warranty: Maximum Motorsports Caster Camber Plates part #MMCC8388 have a limited lifetime warranty against spherical bearing failure or plate failure. That's right; if the spherical bearing is damaged, or the plates break while driving, we will replace that component for free. This warranty applies only to the original retail purchaser of genuine Maximum Motorsports (MM) Caster Camber Plates."

I just did not want one person's opinion to sour a very well engineered and manufactured product for our cars.

Darren

83 351W TKO'd T-Bird on the bottle


93 331 Mustang Coupe - 368 rwhp

Mustang C/C Plates

Reply #31
I've never seen the cc plates fail, just the control arms.  I'm sure the cc plates are fine, I've never heard anything bad said about them.

 

Mustang C/C Plates

Reply #32
Quote from: Aerocoupe;356169

I just did not want one person's opinion to sour a very well engineered and manufactured product for our cars.

Darren

That was definitely not my intention, which was why I came back to this topic and edited what could be misinterpreted as bashing.  It all comes down to me not wanting to use MM, nothing more.  If anybody else wants to use their stuff that's fine, I'll never try to talk anybody out of it.