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    Camber Plates

    Not too familiar with them but I need to run them to make my setup in the front work. I've done some searching, not enough though. It seems that Vorshlag plates are the best since they customize them according to your shocks. Anyone try the UUC plates or GC? Car is currently on JOM Coilovers

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    I am currently running the GC race camber plates with their coilovers. Not 100% what your are looking for, but I like mine. With the exception that the race plates bind at low speeds and high lock conditions which causes some noise (they warned me about this even before I got them...so, they were upfront about it). You can grease them anyways.

    This is just after install



    This is with race rubber on





    1989 325i Alpine White
    69 STX

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      MisterMiniS,

      Clean them and add a litle waterproof grease and they'll quite down.

      Feel free to shoot me an email and I can send you a pic of where to grease them.


      wnamane,

      you may be interested in our Touring/street plates. They are totally silent and have adjustment for negative and positive camber.

      Suspension tips here...
      http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/album.php?albumid=757

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        GCMARK,

        Are those plates compatible with JOM Coilovers and stock struts?

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          #5
          They are compatible with all popular dampers.

          We haven't fit them to JOM, but I imagine the top pin detail is very similar to stock so it shouldn't be a problem.

          What is the inner diameter of the spring? These will fit stock and 2.5" ID's.
          Suspension tips here...
          http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/album.php?albumid=757

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