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06-16-2020, 10:10 PM | #1 |
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1M Strut Brace - adjustment range?
Does anyone know if the 1M strut brace allows you to move the studs of your top hat/camber plate to the inner most point of the stud slot? Or if it allows movement at all since it doesn't appear to have any room for adjustment except perhaps at the center bolt point under the windshield cowl? It looks like it would interfere with the piece protruding from the tower next to the washer fluid filler neck
I need this additional range afforded by the strut tower slots since the Turner race camber plates don't offer enough range to move the adjuster as close to the inner edge of the tower opening as do other plates, it seems. Fitment also sucks on these as the plates are the same cast/cut pieces for the passenger and driver side; they are not mirrored copies of each other.
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06-30-2020, 08:35 PM | #2 |
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I was able to get -2.0 without plates for camber up front on the 1M3. That’s with the the factory strut braces maxed out. My struts are pushed into the center bolt. There is some room but you could grind into the notch to give more room.
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If your camber plate does not allow you to slide your strut top nut inboard enough to achieve the camber you want, it is either being limited by: 1) the length of the slots (which is part of the camber plate design) OR 2) the diameter of the strut tower circular opening (which is part of the unibody). This is a picture of my old car with the 1M strut tower brace installed: You can see, the limiting agent is the actual strut tower itself, not the brace on top of it. If you can't get to the edge of the strut tower opening, the problem is the camber plate, still not the strut tower brace. -Mark
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They are most certainly slotted on my car, by about 7mm or so. This provides the camber gain on the stock strut top hat once the alignment pin is removed with no other aftermarket aids.
See here: https://www.1addicts.com/forums/showthread.php?t=801686 My question is if the studs can sit in the most inboard position with the 1M bar in place.
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Really interesting - I was looking at the photos of my old car and I don't have any that clearly show the holes or slots, but generally once you have camber plates, it is somewhat a moot point. That really seems like a huge miss on the Turner plates - I had both Ground Control and Vorshlag and on both, the strut tower opening was by far the limiting agent, not the slots themselves.
In fact the only part I have left from my 128 is a set of Vorshlag plates - I could ship them to you for a pretty reasonable price if you want to be able to get more camber? -Mark
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