Camber plates

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http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-par ... 850575.htm

Hey guys does anyone know if these will work if I am using cut and shortened shocks and coil over sleeves?
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I just can't justify it bro! The car is worth like what 4500 maybe. So I can't spend 1600 bucks on suspension! I would get second hand but they are hard to find. It's just a street car! It doesn't need full adjustable suspension! If I had a decent turbo street car then yeah sure.
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Only telling you because i've been down that track bro, your call

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Any camber plates will work provided the ID of the centre bearing is the same as the diameter of the shaft at the top of your inserts. you can someimes sleeve the shaft though or machine it down to suit.

You could probably just use the factory tops if you arent worried about shit alignment.
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ok il think about it. i guess im still guna spend like 500 getting new shocks and all that shit. I might aswell start saving then.
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I am not sure about that but i wan to tell you Any camber plates will work provided the ID of the centre in bearing is the same as the diameter of the shaft at the top of the your inserts. you can sometimes sleeve the shaft though or machine it down to suit.

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Dwight wrote:I am not sure about that but i wan to tell you Any camber plates will work provided the ID of the centre in bearing is the same as the diameter of the shaft at the top of the your inserts. you can sometimes sleeve the shaft though or machine it down to suit.
Dwight what do you think about copying and pasting on computers do you think its useful?

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