Random pics of your Boss 302
Great stuff Eddie, still some threads here worth reading 
I take it those are 275/35/18 correct? When are you tracking, I just mounted a set myself but will not be on track for another month. What camber you do you have in? In for the results - also did you change any sway bars?

I take it those are 275/35/18 correct? When are you tracking, I just mounted a set myself but will not be on track for another month. What camber you do you have in? In for the results - also did you change any sway bars?
Since I went with a square set up it looks like sway bars are recommended. So maybe that'll be the next thing.

Yeah the BONEs are pretty BA. I'm going to miss them when I leave here in a few short months.
No other changes yet. The tires are 285s all around. I washoping to make an event on Sunday but the Italians are having a nation wide strike so the trucker are blocking roads and gas stations. I think the next one is early next month so hopefully I can make it.
Since I went with a square set up it looks like sway bars are recommended. So maybe that'll be the next thing.
Since I went with a square set up it looks like sway bars are recommended. So maybe that'll be the next thing.
I have a feeling without camber plates you may chew up the outsides quickly. Keep a close eye on that during the day. I have a set of 275's and camber at -2.2, I don't know if that will be enough for the slicks? Anyway keep us posted on the results and have fun!
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For square, either stiffen front or soften rear bar. I talked to Strano a couple weeks ago. Front works, rear works, or the pair. He said if you plan to stay with stock springs and want rear only, his 7/8" will work well, but if you plan to change springs to Steeda Boss or comparable some day, he recommended his 1" rear.
Rear is easier to swap. Front has a frame brace in the way that needs to be unbolted to easily get the bar out.
Both rears are out of stock until about next week. Fronts are available now.
I haven't decided yet, but will most likely go with front and 1" rear set. What's another $190 for the set when I'm having this much fun?
Too bad on the strike, I know how that works outside the US.
I have a feeling without camber plates you may chew up the outsides quickly. Keep a close eye on that during the day. I have a set of 275's and camber at -2.2, I don't know if that will be enough for the slicks? Anyway keep us posted on the results and have fun!
I have a feeling without camber plates you may chew up the outsides quickly. Keep a close eye on that during the day. I have a set of 275's and camber at -2.2, I don't know if that will be enough for the slicks? Anyway keep us posted on the results and have fun!
Zoldier, nice wheels!
For square, either stiffen front or soften rear bar. I talked to Strano a couple weeks ago. Front works, rear works, or the pair. He said if you plan to stay with stock springs and want rear only, his 7/8" will work well, but if you plan to change springs to Steeda Boss or comparable some day, he recommended his 1" rear.
Rear is easier to swap. Front has a frame brace in the way that needs to be unbolted to easily get the bar out.
Both rears are out of stock until about next week. Fronts are available now.
I haven't decided yet, but will most likely go with front and 1" rear set. What's another $190 for the set when I'm having this much fun?
For square, either stiffen front or soften rear bar. I talked to Strano a couple weeks ago. Front works, rear works, or the pair. He said if you plan to stay with stock springs and want rear only, his 7/8" will work well, but if you plan to change springs to Steeda Boss or comparable some day, he recommended his 1" rear.
Rear is easier to swap. Front has a frame brace in the way that needs to be unbolted to easily get the bar out.
Both rears are out of stock until about next week. Fronts are available now.
I haven't decided yet, but will most likely go with front and 1" rear set. What's another $190 for the set when I'm having this much fun?
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With Steeda springs, Strano says the 1" rear is the way to go, and the front/rear pair gives you more tuning ability. I'm pretty sure thats were I'll end up too.
Camber plates - most of us run MM. Model Mm5CC-6 are direct fit onto '11+ models.
Camber plates - most of us run MM. Model Mm5CC-6 are direct fit onto '11+ models.
I did not do a ton of research on the different plates but saw many people were using the MM camber plates and choose them. I have been very happy with them and have not had any problems.
TWSS! Honestly there isn't much room to open the drivers door and probably couldn't get in/out of the passenger door. Plus with the riding mower in front of it it barely fits in length wise.
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It looks like you were shipping the car and it is sitting inside a container. I guess in Germany they have different ideas of what a garage should be.
This garage was added after the house was built, but is pretty typical of what I see here. Would be nice if it was insulated, but not sure I could afford to lose any room!
Looking good. Which shifter bracket did you install and can you tell any difference shifting with it on?
Barton. I really only had issues in the upper gears on track... and haven't been back on track since installing (**** snow). On the street it has more NVH, but 4-5-6 seem to have far less vagueness than before.




