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Keenercarguy 11-26-2016 01:21 AM

Camber plates to use with stock struts and RCE Yellows
 
I'm looking for a camber plate solution that will work with my RCE Yellow springs and also not add any ride height in the front. I also don't want to spend like $600 on Raceseng CasCam plates... Are there any good options for me?
Thanks!

D_Thissen 11-26-2016 01:26 AM

Sub'd

ysr50guy 11-26-2016 01:54 AM

http://www.brz-parts.com/hvt-brz-camberplate.html

gramicci101 11-26-2016 02:22 AM

RCE and Velox are both good options for less than Raceseng.

Keenercarguy 11-26-2016 03:17 AM

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Originally Posted by gramicci101 (Post 2803795)
RCE and Velox are both good options for less than Raceseng.

But I'm pretty sure both raise the front ride height and since I'm on springs, and not coils, I can't compensate by adjusting the front height.

Ultramaroon 11-26-2016 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by ysr50guy (Post 2803781)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keenercarguy (Post 2803808)
But I'm pretty sure both raise the front ride height and since I'm on springs, and not coils, I can't compensate by adjusting the front height.

@ysr50guy is all over that shit. :thumbsup:

Keenercarguy 11-26-2016 03:58 AM

Oh yeah I definitely saw those (thanks @ysr50guy), I'm just leaving the thread open for more viable options: if there are any. I'm disappointed nothing is in the $300 range that will work for us spring (poor) guys...

Ultramaroon 11-26-2016 04:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Keenercarguy (Post 2803820)
Oh yeah I definitely saw those (thanks @ysr50guy), I'm just leaving the thread open for more viable options: if there are any. I'm disappointed nothing is in the $300 range that will work for us spring (poor) guys...

I get your point but carving a cavity out of solid billet is way more expensive than cutting a flat plate. If there are alternatives, I bet they'll be about the same price.

gramicci101 11-26-2016 11:56 AM

If you can get a set of hvt plates, go for it. They're no longer being made.

Also check the classified section.

Cole 11-26-2016 12:03 PM

i love mine

Keenercarguy 11-26-2016 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2803882)

Wow those are so cheap, actually almost scary cheap lol... But do they 4x4 the stock front shocks because like 0.8* of camber isn't worth it to me if they 4X4 the front.

Cole 11-26-2016 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Keenercarguy (Post 2803985)
Wow those are so cheap, actually almost scary cheap lol... But do they 4x4 the stock front shocks because like 0.8* of camber isn't worth it to me if they 4X4 the front.

Nope. They keep it the same, or might slightly lower the front. I'm using them with Tein S-Tech springs.

Edit: They also give about 1.5-2 degrees of camber. With my camber bolts and the top hats, I have -3*.

nikitopo 11-26-2016 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Keenercarguy (Post 2803750)
I'm looking for a camber plate solution that will work with my RCE Yellow springs and also not add any ride height in the front. I also don't want to spend like $600 on Raceseng CasCam plates... Are there any good options for me?
Thanks!

Are you tracking the car?

VerusEric 11-26-2016 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Keenercarguy (Post 2803808)
But I'm pretty sure both raise the front ride height and since I'm on springs, and not coils, I can't compensate by adjusting the front height.

Our top hats were designed directly around OEM CAD and do not alter ride height. That being said, due to OEM unit being rubber and having compliance where ours has none, it does appear to vary ever so slightly from this variance (3 or so mm it seems).

Thanks,
Eric


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