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Old 07-12-2015, 10:54 AM   #1
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HVT non-raising camber plates

Bought these used off here, but then decided on a set of coilovers that included camber plates before I installed them. These are great for use with stock suspension or with aftermarket suspension without camber plates (like the KW v3 and others).

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Old 07-12-2015, 11:13 AM   #2
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Can you post a pic of the bottom? Does it have a axial bearing?
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Not sure what you mean my an axial bearing. It has a spherical (pillowball) bearing. Pic of all the components.
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Now I get what you're asking. No, there is no other bearing. The metal piece going into the pillowball is joined to the spring tophat by a neoprene-like fitted "washer" that allows the two parts to smoothly turn against each other under load when adjusting the shock body height. Or at least that's what it looks like to me. HVT has some info on their site, but not exactly comprehensive.
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Does this set include necessary hardware for OEM struts? Their website has multiple options depending on whether you have OEM struts or coilovers.
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These are the ones for the OEM springs. The big silver piece is the upper OEM spring perch. Does not include the rubber ring where the spring rests, but yes on everything else.
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