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Old 08-07-2015, 11:21 AM   #43
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Thanks, Myles.
You guys do this in-house as opposed to shipping the bearings out?
How much does this cost?
What kind of down time should one expect?
Thanks again.
Yes in house is the plan.

Working on exact cost, but a fraction of the plates total.

It's not difficult so we'd have a super quick turn-around.

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Does anyone know the number of degrees difference between the adjustment holes in these plates?
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Does anyone know the number of degrees difference between the adjustment holes in these plates?
Pat, good question. I had an alignment done today and checked the camber amounts at multiple locations on the camber plate. There are seven fixed location settings in the RCE street camber plates. Each of those settings gets you an increase of .46* of camber.
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Does this change the ride height if used on the stock struts? I see the word "minimal change" but how much is that minimal change? I'm on lowering springs but the -0.4 camber I currently have up front is not going to be enough on track

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The development of new parts is non-stop at RaceComp Engineering (RCE), catering to both new and existing Subaru and Scion owners. RaceComp Engineering released the RCE Lowering Camber Plates in 2005 and set the bar for innovative suspension engineering for the Subaru performance enthusiast. RaceComp Engineering is now excited to expand their camber plate line to include the new RCE Street Camber Plates.

These plates work on both OEM style fixed perch struts as well as coilovers. Key features include a low stack height which results in minimal change to ride height at various camber settings.

RCE Street Camber Plates also offer an additional 0.8 degrees of caster which helps minimize dynamic camber loss in a turn for the camber challenged Impreza chassis.

The lightweight RCE Street Camber Plates feature a Teflon coated motorsport spherical bearing for smooth, long lasting and quite operation. Each bearing is rated at 41,445 lbs radial and 7,500 lbs axial force.

These plates are a simpler design meaning that these durable plates are available at lower price in comparison to the RCE Forged Lowering Plates.
Couldnt tag you guys in previous post, how much does this change the ride height exactly, if any?
I will use with stock suspension so would like to know.
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Couldnt tag you guys in previous post, how much does this change the ride height exactly, if any?
I will use with stock suspension so would like to know.
Im having mine installed on Tuesday. I am curious as well. I'll take measurements and let ya know how much, if any, ride height changes.
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Im having mine installed on Tuesday. I am curious as well. I'll take measurements and let ya know how much, if any, ride height changes.
Did you end up getting any measurements?
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