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    #16
    the camber plates are causing a lot of it. something with a shorter stack height, like GC or vorshlag, would be much better. then you wouldn't have to cut your springs.
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      #17
      Originally posted by nando View Post
      the camber plates are causing a lot of it. something with a shorter stack height, like GC or vorshlag, would be much better. then you wouldn't have to cut your springs.

      As quoted from the website.
      "Installation note Since you are not removing the upper strut bearings with the use of this mount (Like with our street/track and race plates) you will be adding to the stack height of the suspension. The thickness of the plate is 3/8" thick."

      The brand of camber plate is not as important as to the way it's constructed. The IE street-plate is for those looking for a fairly economic solution, and it's priced as such. It's not going to feature a piece that replaces the upper spring perch (and thus shorten the overall stack height) like the more expensive IE street/track or race, Ground Control, Vorshlag, etc.
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        #18
        right. it's adding to his ride height up front - that was my point. :)
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          #19
          Originally posted by nando View Post
          right. it's adding to his ride height up front - that was my point. :)
          I swear we are in parallel universes sometimes.
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