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Old 09-10-2017, 01:46 PM   #7
jmark
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Originally Posted by Racecomp Engineering View Post
Thanks for the review! Yes camber plates will impact the ride slightly, but there should never be any noise for a properly installed set of springs so that's all good. Have fun at the track and keep us posted!

- Andrew
I drove my son's 2017 PP BRZ after the RCE Yellow Springs install this past Friday. Car looks great dropped and the ride was much smoother than the stock springs. He used the stock top hat. I know on other platforms the use of aftermarker chamber plates usually makes the ride stiffer. On my NSX I have KWV3's but even they are made to use the stock tophat or camber plates. I didn't feel any lose of performance either. We both have 2017 PP BRZ's. I'll let Derek post photos and more feedback as he drives it more.
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