They get a bad rep by not replying to e-mails unless you have purchased something from them. Also, when you finally talk to someone on the phone they tell you that you need to guaranty that you will buy something before they will help you determine what you need. It's been a few years since this happened and I hope things have changed but because of that one conversation they have lost close to $2600 worth of my business. May not be much to a company like Ground Control but I have always said I would rather have 2% of something rather than 100% of nothing.
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Originally posted by DSP74 View PostI don't think that was a personal attack really.
More correcting mis-information.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
Originally posted by TimKninjaIm more afraid of this thread turning into one of those classic R3v moments, where Pizza gets delivered.
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I wasnt aware these were available for my older kit. Thanks for bringing it to my attention and I cant say enough about how much better your customer service has been recently. What ever you guys changed and are doing now, keep doing it!Originally posted by Simon SWhen a dream is a dream for too long - it becomes a fantasy..
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hey all..... ive been looking into camber plates myself...one think i have to mention it looks like the spring perch on the Vorshlag kit was the double row bearing...did anyone notice that?
Have a look below:
I guess this would slighty impact the results. Furthermore to measure down to the inner sleeve of the spring perch was sort of useless as the spring would sit on the upper/outer edge true?? Please correct me if i`m wrong....
So to me id say there is really nothing in it like 2-5mm from the spring perch..
I just purchased a set of the Vorshlag camber plates. I Choose them because i liked the design and generally good feedback of the product. It wasnt really an easy choice too...
In saying that I love GC too and what they have offered us E30 lovers for sometime now..
Anyways at the end of the day we join forms to learn and share info... Lets just be sure in future to note all the smaller differences that
impact the final results...ie vintage of plates and anything that may influence the results fairly...or to the best of our knowledge..
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Originally posted by MR_SAZ View Posthey all..... ive been looking into camber plates myself...one think i have to mention it looks like the spring perch on the Vorshlag kit was the double row bearing...did anyone notice that?
My Vorshlag plates definately have a lower stack height and more shock travel than GC's and i have compared them side to side.
Looks like someone is trying to heap dirt on Vorshlag with an apples/oranges comparison.
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Originally posted by 2002maniac View PostI just found this thread
hmmm. A softball pitch.
Originally posted by 2002maniac View Post....and was about to mention....
Originally posted by 2002maniac View Postthat the Vorshlag plates pictured in the OP's comparison dont look anything like the plates I have on my car.
Originally posted by 2002maniac View PostMy Vorshlag plates definitely have a lower stack height and more shock travel than GC's and i have compared them side to side.
Originally posted by 2002maniac View PostLooks like someone is trying to heap dirt on Vorshlag with an apples/oranges comparison.
That would have been apples to oranges, but I didn't and wouldn't do that.
I would be very interested if you could prove me wrong, because there is so much misinformation being redistributed, that it is really starting to look intentional to a lot of people, including myself.
JayLast edited by Hellabad; 09-11-2008, 11:59 AM.Here is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
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Originally posted by NC325iC View Postyes it was correcting mis-information. but erik apologized to him and he didnt accept it or forgive or anything he just gave him more shit, seems like a dick move to me. i would say in his original post he was just correcting the incorrect information given but in the reply to eriks post in this thread he was just an asshole when erik was admitting he was wrong, theres no need for that. but im making a big deal out of something small
Originally posted by HellabadThe plates in the pic ARE the old ones. I assembled them exactly as they would be in 2000-2004.
The new ones are not pictured until we become a vendor.
If you take the plates off of your cars, you will get the exact same pictures as me
I wish you would have looked closer beforehand.
Thanks, JayOriginally posted by DRTSRFR
He said "Thanks"
So thanks to everyone else too for reading a thread about my having to deal with crap. I feel real bad about it honestly, but to ignore the misinformation would be an insult to everybody who works hard at Ground Control.
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Originally posted by MR_SAZ View Posthey all..... ive been looking into camber plates myself...one think i have to mention it looks like the spring perch on the Vorshlag kit was the double row bearing...did anyone notice that?
Originally posted by MR_SAZ View PostHave a look below:
I guess this would slightly impact the results.
Originally posted by MR_SAZ View PostFurthermore to measure down to the inner sleeve of the spring perch was sort of useless as the spring would sit on the upper/outer edge true?? Please correct me if i`m wrong....
The whole concept of "stack height" is a red herring (do you have that phrase in Aus?) to draw attention away from the lack of suspension travel. Every one of these camber plates is for an adjustable ride height suspension, so "stack height" as measured to where the spring touches has nothing to do with anything.
Click here for definition of "red herring".
Originally posted by MR_SAZ View PostAnyways at the end of the day we join forms to learn and share info... Lets just be sure in future to note all the smaller differences that
impact the final results...ie vintage of plates and anything that may influence the results fairly...or to the best of our knowledge..
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JayLast edited by Hellabad; 09-11-2008, 12:24 PM.Here is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
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Originally posted by Hellabad View Post
The new plate still has more suspension travel than other designs, AND slides under the sheetmetal for full camber and caster adjustment.
Jay
I'd love to see a picture of this!
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Originally posted by Hellabad View PostThe pictures at the start of the thread are actual pictures of the parts that erik325, the original poster said he had on his cars. I intentionally ignored different camber plates, in order to be 100% truthful.
All I'm saying is that the Vorshlag camber plates that you pictured are different from the model that Vorshlag sold me when I asked for "E30 camber plates for bilstein shocks and 2.5" perches" (Erik might have the same ones that I do, in which case his claims would be completely correct.)
My camber plates (vorshlag) have more travel and less stack height than GC, 100% guaranteed.
100% truthful would be to show the different options from Vorshlag and not just show the model with the least travel.
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