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Old 06-20-2013, 03:58 PM   #114
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Originally Posted by OrbitalEllipses View Post
You said you wanted adjustment. The Com-C is NOT adjustable, it is shaped such that it locates the strut differently, adding both camber and caster in a STATIC (unchangeable) manner. Furthermore, the solid-mounted nature of camber plates means that they will make more noise as they are metal-metal instead of using rubber to isolate suspension noise/harshness.

If you get proper (non-stack-height altering) camber plates, you will not LOSE suspension travel. You can also cut your bumpstops if you're still using the stock ones. TIC (Turn In Concepts) sells the camber plates you're looking for if you want to NOT lose travel AND adjust camber/caster. @Racecomp Engineering also sells some, but they've been out of stock forever I hear; perhaps Andrew or Myles could better explain what I'm saying.

EDIT: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29567

Ok, good info! Thanks! I don't give a shit about noise. It's my DD but it's also my racecar. As soon as it's paid off it'll get a nice German sedan parked next to it. For now I suffer.
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