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Old 01-14-05, 12:13 AM
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what? Camber Plates

whats the point of after market/performance camber plates??
what do they suppose to do??
is it worth paying $150+ for them??
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Umm....the point? To adjust camber...
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do a flipping search, we covered this in massive depth

Edit: since noobs dont know how to search,
go read this and dont post here again, theres always a thread you can post too that is relavent to what you want. We don't need 5 new threads about the same friggin thing every week. take some initiative.. PLEASE

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Originally Posted by mobeoner
whats the point of after market/performance camber plates??
what do they suppose to do??
They allow you to adjust camber for the front wheels.
More importantly, they allow you to adjust in negative camber to the front wheels.
Slight negative camber will allow better cornering loads from the front wheels.
Better cornering loads means they fronts will stick better.


is it worth paying $150+ for them??
Yes, if you're racing.


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yea if you are hiiting up the track they are worth it
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Front camber plates are also solid and offer more response than the OEM rubber strut tops. This usually comes at the expense of a bit of noise/vibration though my Tein's had no drawbacks (one of my fav mods). Some front camber plates MAY raise the front of the car a bit...
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Aslo have no noise problems with my teins.
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Originally Posted by ra ra rotory
Aslo have no noise problems with my teins.
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