View Full Version : CA Project Mu adjustable height camber plates
drift freaq
08-05-2008, 06:50 PM
Ok I bought these for my custom koni setup but since I am making a completely threaded housing I do not need them. I am selling them for exactly what I paid for them $195 shipping would be $12
These are some the dopest camber plates on the planet you can adust your ride height with them. No other Camber plates out there do this. SPL use to sell ones like these but they no long do. Here is your chance to get some.
die hardrift fan
08-05-2008, 07:56 PM
thats really cool? but how does the height adjustment work?
ellisonrox
08-05-2008, 08:52 PM
sweet camber plates, sounds pretty interesting, and not the usual tein camber plates normally seen for sale either
buy from dave with confidence!
drift freaq
08-05-2008, 09:17 PM
thats really cool? but how does the height adjustment work?
the center part is height adjustable. The Pillowball section is threaded on the outsite with a locknut allowing you to adjust the height of the plate up or down around 1.5 inches. Its handy for quickly adjusting the car lower at the track and then bringing it back up a bit for street use.
drift freaq
08-06-2008, 10:15 AM
time to the top for some badass camber plates.
SHIFT_*grind*
08-06-2008, 10:34 AM
I thought you could only have your car *higher* than it would sit without these mounts? I.e. if you have springs/shocks, or coilovers with stock upper mounts, these plates still won't allow your car to sit lower?
drift freaq
08-06-2008, 10:59 AM
I thought you could only have your car *higher* than it would sit without these mounts? I.e. if you have springs/shocks, or coilovers with stock upper mounts, these plates still won't allow your car to sit lower?
If you can raise the car higher then you can lower it. Its Physics. I actually have the setup next to me. One is set higher and the other lower. If you bolt this setup to your car it will either pull the strut setup up into your chassis i.e. lower it, or push it down more i.e. raise it!
I should add this would be a hot setup for a Koni Ground control setup that Veilside 180sx sells. IMO. It would allow you to corner weight quite easily and it would allow you to lower to the point of rebound just before bottoming out.
I was going to use this until I went the other way with a fully threaded housing and adjustable lower mount point.
98koukile
08-06-2008, 11:08 PM
I want... checking koni budget then I'll get back to you
drift freaq
08-07-2008, 11:44 AM
I want... checking koni budget then I'll get back to you
that would be cool.
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