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FS: HVT Non-raising camber plates & WL camber bolts
FS: HVT Non-raising camber plates and Whiteline camber bolts. These are for OEM size springs. $375 Shipped.
![]() With 17x9 +35 RPF1's and 255 wide tires I was able to get 3.2 degrees of camber. With stock wheels you can probably get more. I was limited by tire closing in on the spring, so couldn't go full negative with the camber bolt. Great solutions for an STX car on lowering springs instead of coilovers! |
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Sold already! Woot!
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