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I'm shocked, just went to the Stillen website to check how much the camber plates cost, and you know what it says?! $369!!! why is it so much? I remembered reading somewhere in here that it is about $240 or something like that. Any idea to why the price is so much? Does it really cost that much to make something like that? Or its probably just a premium, cause of the name "Stillen". Damn, is there any other company that makes camber plates? I want to get plates because I want to assemble everything together, getting Koni's and GC soon, and would like to make the whole process of installing it like "plug-n-play". Its a pain compressing the springs to remove the top hat. And as for the rears, its alot easier than the fronts.
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Originally posted by danny's_max I'm shocked, just went to the Stillen website to check how much the camber plates cost, and you know what it says?! $369!!! why is it so much? I remembered reading somewhere in here that it is about $240 or something like that. Any idea to why the price is so much? Does it really cost that much to make something like that? Or its probably just a premium, cause of the name "Stillen". Damn, is there any other company that makes camber plates? I want to get plates because I want to assemble everything together, getting Koni's and GC soon, and would like to make the whole process of installing it like "plug-n-play". Its a pain compressing the springs to remove the top hat. And as for the rears, its alot easier than the fronts. |
Ingalls sells camber bolts, not camber plates. The bolts replace one of the two bolts at the bottom of the strut.
FWIW, my front-end mechanic said he hates the camber plates; he says they are a real PITA to adjust. |
The camber bolts are the way to go -- very low cost ---
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