Camber Plates in front for EP
I did a search and couldn't really find the info or anyone who had these installed on their car. I had a couple of questions about the GC front camber plates:
1. I heard that they don't allow too much adjustment, is this true? Does anyone know the range of camber adjustment you can get and what is the max negative camber you can dial in?
2. I also heard that they only work with Ground Control suspensions, is this true?
Does anyone have these plates? What do you think of them? Does anyone else make camber plates other than Ground Control? (Note: I'm not interested in front camber adjustment kits sold by spc, ingalls, etc.). Thanks in advance.
1. I heard that they don't allow too much adjustment, is this true? Does anyone know the range of camber adjustment you can get and what is the max negative camber you can dial in?
2. I also heard that they only work with Ground Control suspensions, is this true?
Does anyone have these plates? What do you think of them? Does anyone else make camber plates other than Ground Control? (Note: I'm not interested in front camber adjustment kits sold by spc, ingalls, etc.). Thanks in advance.
I don't know about the range of adjustment, but it'll work with any spring with an ID of 2.5". The best part about their camber plate is that it allows for about 1/2" of extra suspension travel.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Burgh »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah, why does it look different from camber plates I've seen in the past? Is the adjustment on the underneath?</TD></TR></TABLE>
There does not appear to be any adjustment.
There does not appear to be any adjustment.
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