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http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=233044 Can someone, maybe Harold, let us know whether Orb's concern has been addressed in this newest iteration of Vorshlag camber plates?
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Try Ground control at least it is well executed design and the stack heights are correct. KW camber plates are going to be the quiet since they do have isolation, some spring force line compensation and they are sealed. Camber plates with no thrust bearing are best seen at the bottom of garbage can. This means TC Kline and the rest of the junk out there. |
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Bump for an old thread....
I have stock suspension and am looking to get Camber plates to improve handling for Autox-ing... From what i am reading so far, the two options if you have stock Susp. are the Ground Control or Vorshlag... Here is my question - Which one will work best with stock susp. and which one is easiest to adjust?? I believe i read that they both offer up to -3deg, correct? ALSO - I plan to get a set of springs soon... but want the camber plates first... using a set-up for "Stock Susp." will it still work if i get a set of H&R or Eibach springs? THANKS!
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I had them on my car before the ground control plates. I measured mine, and they are exactly 1/8" thick, so that's how much they will raise the car. Not something I noticed though.
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Do any of you know is the "stock" style GC camber plates will work with Koni Yellows??
I just bought these ad some eibach springs that I wan to pair with konis but I am not sure if these cner plates are compatible with the Koni yellows
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