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Old 11-16-2012, 02:52 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by koyv90 View Post
I thought Camber plates are important for alignment and gives you more of a range to control when lowering your car?
With KW's and stock tophats you can still get a lot of camber. You simply adjust at the lower mount instead of the tophat. Camber plates will let you adjust in a ton of camber (if you want it) and are an all-metal design, which of course can have some drawbacks to the OEM rubber mounts on the street in terms of noise and harshness.

A good quality camber plate is a very good addition for a car that sees the track or autocrosses but isn't a necessity for a street car. There are positives and negatives.

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