What are the best camber plates?

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  • !kid
    E30 Fanatic
    • Mar 2009
    • 1362

    #16
    I have the IE race, use them on the street. The spherical bearing went out on the first couple 100 miles Hahah. So when driving on rough roads they are definitely clunky.
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    • einstein57
      R3V OG
      • Jun 2007
      • 10780

      #17
      I loved my KMACs but they are hard to dial in with out an alignment rack.
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      • PNWDan
        E30 Fanatic
        • Feb 2011
        • 1326

        #18
        Originally posted by !kid
        I have the IE race, use them on the street. The spherical bearing went out on the first couple 100 miles Hahah. So when driving on rough roads they are definitely clunky.
        That's just the bearing moving in the plate due to excess clearance between the bearing and snap ring. Mine did that too. Crappy design all around but I made them work. I shimmed mine to fit snug with .008" shims. Now they are quiet as can be.

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        • !kid
          E30 Fanatic
          • Mar 2009
          • 1362

          #19
          Originally posted by PNWDan
          That's just the bearing moving in the plate due to excess clearance between the bearing and snap ring. Mine did that too. Crappy design all around but I made them work. I shimmed mine to fit snug with .008" shims. Now they are quiet as can be.
          Hmm, I'll check it out thanks for the info!
          :borg:

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          • SkiFree
            R3VLimited
            • Jun 2011
            • 2766

            #20
            Originally posted by PNWDan
            That's just the bearing moving in the plate due to excess clearance between the bearing and snap ring. Mine did that too. Crappy design all around but I made them work. I shimmed mine to fit snug with .008" shims. Now they are quiet as can be.
            Sorry, but that's not quite it. He's correct on the road vibration being directly transmitted into the bearing wearing them out. Your average joe-schmoe street is not going to be like the racetrack surface.

            You are on the right path with the shimming, just not in regards to the reason. Spherical bearings have a tolerance from the manufacturer (aurora in this case) as to the thickness of the cage, you can't compensate for it in a fixed manner obviously, so the shims are used. These shim washers are included in the plates and whenever you buy replacement bearings.

            I'm not quite sure how you take away that it's a crappy design, been working well enough for over 15 years on a couple of the race cars. Not fancy sure, but functional.
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