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Old 12-28-2013, 07:19 PM   #1
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camber plates on tein basics????

im on tein basic coilovers for my s13 and my front seems to have positive camber.
would i be able to put camber plates on my fronts?
i was thinking cusco plates?
if so...
is it perfect fit?
any other brands?
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Old 12-28-2013, 07:42 PM   #2
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By virtue of totally sucking, tein basics have the holes where they'd be on a stock damper, but tops out an inch below stock, so you cant get it quite right.... you can get your camber about to o as high as they go, I think? Maybe like, -0.3 degrees or something.

Considering how much they suck, it doesn't make sense to buy them camber plates, imo. I'd say slot the holes - which I would have done to mine, if I thought of it last time I had them off. Probably going to have to to get an alignment.
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