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Coil-Over Camber Caster Plate Kit (79-93 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      ApplicationCompatible for Ford Mustang GT Cobra compatible for Shelby Roush Steeda compatible for Saleen 1979-1989 \SpecificationsCondition: 100% Brand new\Quantity: One set with 2 pieces\Adjustable Timing Mark: YES\Color: Orange\Warranty: one year warranty for any manufacturing defect\Material:Aluminum upper plate and zinc plated steel for the lower bracket. Upper strut mount uses a spherical pillow ball bushing that offer superior suspension response compared to the factory rubber bushingsFeature- All components are carefully selected with the quality material for durable use\- Super strong and significant improvement for drifting cars\- Adjust camber independent of caster\- Large range of adjustment while still allowing caster and camber to be adjusted from the top without cutting the strut tower\- Maintain proper strut angle at any position by not pre-setting the angle\- Provide proper orientation with a replaceable urethane bushing\- Minimize noise associated with the urethane bushingNotice- The picture with dimensions is available. Please contact us for it.\- Please feel free to contact us for whatever we can help for you.\- No instruction included; professional installation & alignment suggested.

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