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      02-09-2013, 12:38 AM   #1
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Camber/caster plates

Anyone have any experience with these? I saw them on the UK forum.

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Can't recall anyone using these here. Might be just fine, but Vorschag seems have gained the most favor.
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Anyone have any experience with these? I saw them on the UK forum.

http://www.k-mac.com.au
I just ordered a set from Turner Motorsports (they are back-ordered, though). From what I have read, the CNC machined aluminium stage 2 & 3 are good, but the stage 1 pressed steel ones should be avoided. I ordered the stage 2 ones:
http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-43...reettrack.aspx
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Those look interesting, in that they are fully floating, & lock just using the three top nuts.
Looks like there is no need to access lock bolts through the top hole.
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Those look interesting, in that they are fully floating, & lock just using the three top nuts.
Looks like there is no need to access lock bolts through the top hole.
That's what attracted me to them. Supposedly there is a screwdriver slot that allows you to lever them accurately without having to either jack the car up, or find a means of pushing on the top of the strut to move them around.
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I'd love to get some opinions on these. Vorshlag has a no group buy policy, so it may be time to explore other vendors.

Sigh, there are a couple of bad reviews on these here and here (the second one could've been a bad installation job).
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