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Old 06-14-2001 | 11:33 PM
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I really want a set of camber plates, but don't want to spend $400 for the Ground Control Camber/Caster plates. Where can I find some affordable comber plates similar to what Cattman uses on his coilovers?
Old 06-15-2001 | 05:41 AM
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Slickismax: sorry to digress but i see you got 245 tires on your car... Do they rub at all in hard cornering ?

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Old 06-15-2001 | 06:57 AM
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I think you got hook ups at Stillen. Stillen camber plates are little cheaper than GC.

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I really want a set of camber plates, but don't want to spend $400 for the Ground Control Camber/Caster plates. Where can I find some affordable comber plates similar to what Cattman uses on his coilovers?
Old 06-15-2001 | 07:01 AM
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Eibach has camber plates for the Max (can be purchased from Stillen).
Old 06-15-2001 | 07:14 AM
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Originally posted by Y2KevSE
Eibach has camber plates for the Max (can be purchased from Stillen).
I though Eibach only made camber bolts for 25 bucks. I believe Stillen makes their version of camber plates, but they're like 200 some-odd bucks. Do the GroundControl ones include the adjustable springs, because if they incorporate the adjustable camber plates, I'd consider getting them.
Old 06-15-2001 | 07:17 AM
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I though Eibach only made camber bolts for 25 bucks. I believe Stillen makes their version of camber plates, but they're like 200 some-odd bucks. Do the GroundControl ones include the adjustable springs, because if they incorporate the adjustable camber plates, I'd consider getting them.
I thought Eibachs made Stillen's camber plates? I could be wrong, but I do know Eibach makes the bar for Stillen's RSB.

I'm not sure what GC's kit includes.
Old 06-15-2001 | 07:26 AM
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I thought Eibachs made Stillen's camber plates? I could be wrong, but I do know Eibach makes the bar for Stillen's RSB.

I'm not sure what GC's kit includes.
no sh*t huh? Eibach makes the bar for the RSB. Are camber plates really necessary, I think not. I think GroundControl coilovers w/ KYB AGXs coming in august will be very comprable to the Cattman coilovers. Of course, without the over top camber plates. You can choose the spring rate for the GC coiloves, and they adjust. Also the struts/shocks are the same. Thanks.
Old 06-15-2001 | 08:12 AM
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no sh*t huh? Eibach makes the bar for the RSB. Are camber plates really necessary, I think not. I think GroundControl coilovers w/ KYB AGXs coming in august will be very comprable to the Cattman coilovers. Of course, without the over top camber plates. You can choose the spring rate for the GC coiloves, and they adjust. Also the struts/shocks are the same. Thanks.
If you're not slammed, don't worry too much about your camber.

MrBurner mentioned that Cattman might be selling the overtower camber plates for about $600. So:

$400 for Ground Controls (Eibach springs and custom spring rates might I add)
$450 for AGX (I'm assuming)
$600 for camber plates (front and rear)

$400 + $450 + $600 = $1450 which is still less than $1800 for Cattman's Gen2 coilovers.
Old 06-15-2001 | 01:44 PM
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Originally posted by Y2KevSE


If you're not slammed, don't worry too much about your camber.

MrBurner mentioned that Cattman might be selling the overtower camber plates for about $600. So:

$400 for Ground Controls (Eibach springs and custom spring rates might I add)
$450 for AGX (I'm assuming)
$600 for camber plates (front and rear)

$400 + $450 + $600 = $1450 which is still less than $1800 for Cattman's Gen2 coilovers.
Exactly...but most peeps here dont even need the camber plates
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But I am slammed....3" drop riding on bump stops. GC's all the way down, plus 19's. I guess I will just get these:
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No, just the front. My camber in the rear is fine.
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