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This might be a dumb question.....

Is there any company offering the camber caster plates for a FB or 84 to be exact. That can use the stock strut size? First of all I'm not trying to use the stock struts. But as I understand it the Tokico Illiminas are the same size at the top as the stock ones right? Unless you get the ones that are from the rear of the MR2 or something like that. The improved IT ones right? So what do i do if I don't want to use the ones made by ground control that only fit the bigger struts? also why would anyone want to use a smaller piston diameter over a larger one? that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard of. All this leads me to believe that the piston diameter is not changed or is bigger on the IT ones but the top is skinnier for some reason. i.e. the MR2's mount is just made that way? WTF do I buy? I am getting the PRO7 progress group springs and I'd like to get the Tokico's but I will need to be able to adjust the camber from steet driving to a bit of camber for autocrossing. Someone help me find the solution here I guess I'm not seeing it or I'm looking in the wrong place. Not to mention the IT struts are quite a bit more in price than the normal struts. One last thought is that if the IT ones are used for the front are they going to be set on like 2 and the backs set to 5 to make the bound rebound somewhat equalized?
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