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      05-03-2016, 08:34 PM   #1
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Camber plates with stock non-EDC suspension???

Anyone have experience with running camber plates on the stock non-EDC suspension? Recommendations on brand and alignment settings?

Just looking to get some negative camber in for track duty without changing to lowering springs or coil overs. One day I may go to a full coil over setup (like the TC Klines). So maybe I should go with the the TC Kline camber plates? But not sure if they have an infinite slide type adjustment or a fixed incremental hole type adjustment.

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Oem m4 GTS top mounts look like they're offset. Factory upgrade parts if you can source them !
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TCKline Racing and Ground Control just to name a couple. Vorshlag will be out in 4 weeks.

TC is not a slide setting design:

http://www.hpashop.com/TC-Kline-Raci...Plates-F8x.htm
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TCKline Racing and Ground Control just to name a couple. Vorshlag will be out in 4 weeks.

TC is not a slide setting design:

http://www.hpashop.com/TC-Kline-Raci...Plates-F8x.htm
Though it will take much longer than 4 weeks for Vorshlag based on the other thread. Did you get some new info?
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I have ground control and love them. You have the ability to press new bearings when you want to go to coilovers, and those guys love to talk cars and will work with you to meet your needs. (I have no relation to them, for what it is worth). Hey are like jewelry, have infinite adjustment, are quiet and are easy to live with. I used them on my last wo cars as well, but the newer camber plates are just a nice refinement.
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      07-02-2016, 10:45 PM   #6
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Though it will take much longer than 4 weeks for Vorshlag based on the other thread. Did you get some new info?
4 weeks on the none M and the M should follow right after. Keep your fingers crossed.
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