GD: Camber Plates
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GD: Camber Plates
This is a group buy that only requires ten people. It will get you camber plates that allow you to adjust your front camber 1 3/4 degrees in the negative or positive direction. I know that stillen's kit which allows adjustment of 2 degrees, but from what i have heard, most people dont adjust that far anyways.
So here is the deal. If i get ten people this company KMAC:
http://www.k-mac.com.au/makes/nissan.htm
will ship air freight from austrailia in 3 days. I will get them and send them to you. This way depending where you are in the US you will have to add a little more to the overall price due to the second shipping. But here is the great news. You will get these for $54 plus the price of shipping from me to you. Compared to $325 + shipping for stillen. They also included that you can just buy one for $110 + 15 shipping which will take like a week but i thought that 54 dollars sounded much better so lets see whos in.
Thanks,
Justin
So here is the deal. If i get ten people this company KMAC:
http://www.k-mac.com.au/makes/nissan.htm
will ship air freight from austrailia in 3 days. I will get them and send them to you. This way depending where you are in the US you will have to add a little more to the overall price due to the second shipping. But here is the great news. You will get these for $54 plus the price of shipping from me to you. Compared to $325 + shipping for stillen. They also included that you can just buy one for $110 + 15 shipping which will take like a week but i thought that 54 dollars sounded much better so lets see whos in.
Thanks,
Justin
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"Two Bolt Flange Strut
Replaces the upper mount bolt at strut / axle connection point. NOTE: Majority of these type kits on the market use a weakened, undersize crank bolt to gain adjustment – BUT THIS IS A CRITICAL SUSPENSION MOUNT POINT (holds the wheels on !).
Therefore K-MAC unique Patented kits use aircraft grade bolts and DO NOT (to gain adjustment) use downsize, weakened crank bolts to replace the original vehicle manufacturer's specified bolt size.
NOTE: K-MAC kits also offer TWICE THE ADJUSTMENT RANGE OF DOWNSIZE CRANK BOLTS.
DEALERS - YOUR customers expect you to sell No. 1"
From this info, this camber kit replaces the upper bolt that connect the strut to the spindle. It's not the top mount like the Stillen...correct me if i'm wrong.....
Replaces the upper mount bolt at strut / axle connection point. NOTE: Majority of these type kits on the market use a weakened, undersize crank bolt to gain adjustment – BUT THIS IS A CRITICAL SUSPENSION MOUNT POINT (holds the wheels on !).
Therefore K-MAC unique Patented kits use aircraft grade bolts and DO NOT (to gain adjustment) use downsize, weakened crank bolts to replace the original vehicle manufacturer's specified bolt size.
NOTE: K-MAC kits also offer TWICE THE ADJUSTMENT RANGE OF DOWNSIZE CRANK BOLTS.
DEALERS - YOUR customers expect you to sell No. 1"
From this info, this camber kit replaces the upper bolt that connect the strut to the spindle. It's not the top mount like the Stillen...correct me if i'm wrong.....
#9
Originally posted by 96BLUMAX
I was under the impression that we were getting plates. Let me check with them. Did you see that blurb under our specific car or just on the nissan page?
I was under the impression that we were getting plates. Let me check with them. Did you see that blurb under our specific car or just on the nissan page?
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WELL (hit the caps lock) I dont have a pic cause i dont have them and they are in austrailia. I am trying to get more info to see if we can actually get plates not just some stupid bolts. And for stillen quality, you dont want that. All my stillen stuff sucks.
#16
If you just want +-1.75 degrees of camber adjustment, you can get them from the Eibach bolts. It is a Gen II bolt they are making that www.SouthWestAutoworks.com sells for around $34.
-Cyrus
-Cyrus
#17
I want these for ease of adjustment. The website says that you don't have to jack up the vehicle. The one southwestautoworks is selling bolts right onto the lower strut bolts, so you would need to jack up the car and remove the wheels.
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